Building control firm’s collapse sparks jump in ‘transitional cases’ being handled by BSR

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Cases assessed under old regime have risen to 43 due to failure of Assent Building Control

The number of ‘transitional cases’ being processed by the Building Safety Regulator has jumped due to the caseload it has taken on after the collapse of Assent Building Control.

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