Date |
Price (APSE Members) |
Price (Non-APSE Members) |
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TUE 19/11/24 + WED 20/11/24 09:00-12:00 |
£276 + VAT |
£468 + VAT |
Delivered online via Microsoft Teams
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APSE is delighted to bring this Building Safety Act masterclass in conjunction with our partners Pinsent Masons. The Building Safety Act (BSA) represents one of the biggest changes to those involved with the procurement, design, construction and operation of buildings in a generation. Additionally, the Building Safety Regulator is a new body dedicated to enforcing this change. This course will help local authority colleagues identify how these changes will impact on the ways in which buildings are managed and the responsibilities with which you need to comply.
Who should attend?
This course will be useful those who have responsibility for:
- Managing buildings and building works.
- Delivering or contracting the roles of designers and contractors.
- Reporting on compliance with the Act.
- Anyone who needs a better understanding of the scope and application of the Act and accompanying guidance.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, you will have
- Explored how the Building Safety Act is applied and what it covers.
- Examined what competency looks like for the principal roles.
- Evaluated the difference between application to all buildings and high-risk buildings.
- Explored the practical issues of record keeping and documentation.
- Appreciated the impact of consequences and penalties.
What will the course cover?
This course will aim to address the following questions:
- Why have we got the Act?
- What is the scope and application of the Act?
- How does this impact on the roles of Principal Designer and Principal Contractor?
- What specific requirements are applied to higher risk buildings?
- What needs to be included in specifying and procuring building works?
- How do buildings need to be managed?
- What is the role of the regulator and regulatory bodies?