On 2 April the Government published its response to the 'Building a Safer Future' consultation. The document sets out the Government's proposals for a reformed building safety system. This includes establishing a new national Building Safety Regulator who will be responsible for implementing and enforcing a more stringent regulatory regime for buildings in scope.
The scope will apply to apply to all multi-occupied residential buildings of 18 metres or more in height or which are more than 6 storeys (whichever is reached first).
It will apply to the life cycle of new builds and from the occupation stage for existing buildings following " a suitable transition period".
In due course it is likely that the regime will apply to other buildings. Which buildings this might cover will be determined on "emerging risk evidence".