DLUHC working on ‘managed transition’ to new building control regime amid crisis fears

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But government does not confirm backing for six-month postponement of deadline amid mounting concern about a collapse in building control services

The government is working on a ‘managed transition’ to the new building control regime, after warnings that its current deadline could cause a sudden stop in work. 

Currently, building control professionals will have to prove their competence and join the Building Safety Regulator’s (BSR) official register by 6 April or lose the ability to practice. 

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