Partial Completion Strategy
In the context of the UK Building Safety Act, a "Partial Completion Strategy" refers to a planned approach for completing the construction, remediation, or safety improvement works on a higher-risk buildings.
The Partial Completion Strategy is typically developed and implemented by the building owner or responsible person in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including residents, regulators, and industry professionals. It involves phased or incremental completion of the necessary works to address safety issues and achieve compliance with building safety standards.
Overall, a Partial Completion Strategy is a structured and systematic approach for addressing safety concerns and achieving compliance with building safety standards in higher-risk buildings. It aims to ensure that the necessary remediation or improvement works are carried out efficiently, effectively, and with minimal disruption to residents and occupants.
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