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Construction and Planning Round-Up: Spring Statement, Building Safety Levy delay, devolved reforms, JCT 2016 withdrawal, Planning Bill, NSIP fees, market and environmental updates—27 March 2025

Published on: 27 March 2025

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  • Spring Statement 2025—Key Construction and Planning announcements
  • Building safety
  • JCT contracts
  • Litigation
  • Planning
  • Environmental issues
  • Construction industry news
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Updated content
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Spring Statement 2025—Key Construction and Planning announcements

In the 26 March 2025 Spring Statement, the Chancellor of Exchequer, the RT Hon Rachel Reeves MP, outlined a range of actions affecting Planning and Construction. Plans cover overhauls to the planning regime, investment in transport networks, measures to develop construction workforce skills, and a spending review. See: LNB News 26/03/2025 50.

Building safety

MHCLG publishes response to Building Safety Levy consultation

MHCLG has released its response to the technical consultation on the Building Safety Levy, confirming the start date will slip to Autumn 2026. The charge will apply to new dwellings and purpose‑built student accommodation in England that need building control approval, with local authorities responsible for collection. Tariffs will be derived from Gross Internal Area, with rates set by each authority and a 50% discount where land is previously developed. Exemptions are confirmed for affordable housing, NHS hospitals, care homes, and developments of fewer than ten units...

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