Independent report

Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety: final report

The review鈥檚 final report which was commissioned by government following the Grenfell Tower fire to make recommendations on the future regulatory system.

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The Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety is being led by Dame Judith Hackitt.

Its purpose is to make recommendations that will ensure we have a sufficiently robust regulatory system for the future and to provide further assurance to residents that the complete system is working to ensure the buildings they live in are safe and remain so.

It examines building and fire safety regulations and related compliance and enforcement, with a focus on high rise residential buildings.

This final report sets out over 50 recommendations for government as to how to deliver a more robust regulatory system for the future.

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Published 17 May 2018

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