Last edited 29 Apr 2024

Building Safety Act index

This article provides an index of key articles relating to the Building Safety Act 2022. For more detail about the bill visit Building Safety Bill and about the final Act visit Building safety act 2022.


The Building Safety Act 2022 is a legislative framework designed to enhance the safety of buildings, in particular high-rise and multi-occupancy residential buildings. It is a significant piece of legislation that arose in response to the Independent review of the building regulations and fire safety, also known as the Hackitt review, after its Chair Dame Judith Hackitt, which was established after the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017.

The Building Safety Act was effective from April 2 2023, with key provision from October of the same year. Its purpose is to ensure that all buildings and in particular high-rise buildings are designed, constructed, and managed to be safe for occupants. The Act itself provides a legal framework for further regulations and guidance related to building safety including fire safety and structural integrity, which apply responsibilities to owners, managers, designers, contractors and developers in England and Wales.

Key aims of the Act and its supporting regulation include improved transparency and accountability, through clearer definition of the roles such as Responsible Persons (RPs), their level of competency, coordination and co-operation with building safety approaches. To accurately record all fire safety information and processes throughout a building’s lifespan in what is known as the Golden thread of information and make this transparent and accessible, including to building users. Finally to give enforcement authorities powers to take direct action against any entities involved in the process that are non-compliant and to outline financial responsibilities for remediation of long leaseholders.

It creates three new bodies to provide oversight of the new regime:


Key articles about Building Safety regulations on this site include:

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