Building Safety Act client
In the context of the UK Building Safety Act, the client refers to the individual or organisation responsible for initiating and commissioning a construction project involving a building, as well as a higher-risk building. The client plays a central and critical role in the development and delivery of the project, providing the necessary resources, direction, and decision-making authority throughout the project lifecycle.
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings
- Building a Safer Future
- Building Safety Act
- Building Safety Regulator.
- Building safety.
- Client.
- Fire Safety Act.
- Grenfell Tower fire
- Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
- Hackitt review of the building regulations and fire safety, final report.
- Accountable Person
- Client responsibilities
- Principal Accountable Person
- Principal Contractor
- Principal Designer
Quick links
[edit] Legislation and standards
Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Secondary legislation linked to the Building Safety Act
Building safety in Northern Ireland
[edit] Dutyholders and competencies
BSI Built Environment Competence Standards
Client responsibilities
Competence standards (PAS 8671, 8672, 8673)
Industry Competence Steering Group
[edit] Regulators
National Regulator of Construction Products
[edit] Fire safety
Independent Grenfell Tower Inquiry
[edit] Other pages
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