if the BSR looks at the whole Building Control mess it will separate out the certification of buildings to the private sector and leave the enforcement to the Public sector.
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I’m back…
At Christmas, surrounded by my loving spaniels in front of a roaring fire, I decided that I’d spoken out enough. Hopefully, common sense would break out and: we’d have a Building Safety Act that put the final responsibility onto owners of high-rise residential; LABC would make their training arm (or is it an exec pensionContinue reading “I’m back…”
Future of Building Control
Many people have sent messages through the blog or LinkedIn asking for a central meeting place for like-minded professionals in public or private sector, so here we are.
A Christmas List request…
If I were Santa I’d gladly help… but do you have any views?
It’s Awards Time!
Maybe you have a special photo of a 45 degree ramp or newspaper for firestopping?
Remember Gerald Ratner?
Animosity at a professional grass roots level does not exist. They all get cold and wet climbing ladders.
Lutyens is the answer
Lutyens is the answer. Not LABC in another guise.
Freedom of choice
Unless I’m wrong (and I am on many occasions) the NHS Nightingales were all undertaken via an Approved Inspector. Why was that?
Building Safety Bill – Part 4 – 100% Hackitt
It was like a convicted drunk driver emerging from the court and asking you to sign a petition for stronger enforcement on the roads.
Building Safety Bill – Part 3 – Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth
The Investigation into Grenfell began and there was a hush. Nobody could question anything for fear of being seen defending the indefensible.