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Published on: 05 March 2026

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CLC announces publication of latest BSR higher-risk building application statistics

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) reported that the BSR has released fresh figures on applications for building control approval for higher-risk buildings, spanning the period from December 2025 to February 2026. This most recent dataset sheds light on the volume and current status of submissions handled by the BSR in its capacity as the building control authority for higher-risk buildings in England. Under the existing regime, developers must secure building control approval before starting work on a new higher-risk building, broadly characterised as a residential asset of at least 18 metres in height or seven storeys with two or more dwellings, as well as certain care homes and hospitals. See: LNB News 02/03/2026 50.

BSI publishes PAS 2000:2026 on construction product safety

The BSI has issued PAS 2000:2026—Construction products—Bringing safe products to market—Code of practice...

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