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Construction law and policy update—26 March 2026: building safety, late payment reforms, Future Homes Standards, planning and procurement changes, LCIA rules review, industry training merger, and digital/AI developments

Published on: 26 March 2026

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Scottish Government publishes cladding remediation guidance and programme update

The Scottish Local Government and Housing Directorate, together with the Cladding Remediation Directorate, has issued fresh guidance on checking cladding remediation building warrant applications. This material underpins the rollout of the Building (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 (SI 2022/136), which from 1 June 2022 prohibit combustible cladding on buildings exceeding 11 metres. Under these provisions, products must meet European Classification A1 or A2-s1, d0 in line with BS EN 13501-1:2018 standards. Separately, the Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Mairi McAllan, has confirmed that Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, Barratt Redrow and Springfield have executed the Developer Remediation Contract published on 21 November 2025. In addition, Miller, Cala and Bellway have stated they are progressing with signing the contract. See: LNB News 26/03/2026 6...

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