Home / Insights / News / Constructionline Launches Comprehensive Building Safety Act Guide for Construction Leaders Constructionline Launches Comprehensive Building Safety Act Guide for Construction Leaders For a long time, the Building Safety Act has been viewed as something that’s coming – but it’s here, now, and it’s the law. The Building Safety Act must influence a change in behaviour across all businesses in the construction industry – but under the Building Safety Act secondary legislation, clients, designers, principal designers, contractors and principal contractors are ultimately responsible for building safer buildings and undertaking construction in a more positively impactful manner. Therefore, how can construction leaders demonstrate and monitor compliance across their construction supply chain, and how will this mindset affect other businesses in the industry going forward? At Constructionline we are the UK’s leading construction procurement and supply chain management platform for the construction industry, so we have launched an initial Building Safety Act whitepaper, “Essential Guide to the Building Safety Act.“ This comprehensive BSA Construction guide delves into the intricacies of the Building Safety Act secondary legislation, compliance frameworks, and the evolving roles of the Building Safety Regulator and Building Control Body. Key features of the Building Safety Act Guide: Cutting the jargon: The guide breaks down the most important information from the BSA and the secondary legislation into simple sections, so you can understand what has changed and put it into practice. Strengthening your construction supply chain: Directing principal contractors, principal designers and general contractors to the right compliance framework and how to enhance competence processes. The golden thread: Implementing the Building Safety Act golden thread in six simple steps that every business can apply. Embedding behavioural competence: Its role in Building Safety Legislation and what it means for contractors. The new Building Safety Act regulations have implemented new responsibilities for the principal contractor, including demonstrating building regulation compliance. Therefore, the principal contractor must ensure that anyone they work with is competent to perform the job and comply with regulations. This is to fulfil legal responsibilities for themselves and their clients when working on all construction projects. The series of BSA Construction Guides aim to support principal contractors to navigate the new Building Safety Act Legislation effectively and provide industry leaders with clarity and valuable strategies to meet the requirements. Commenting on the importance of understanding the Building Safety Act, Robert Walton, Chief Product and Engineering Officer at Once For All, said: “The Building Safety Act represents a pivotal moment for the construction industry. It places a huge weight on building safety, accountability and transparency. For construction contractors and subcontractors, adapting to these changes is essential. Understanding the Act’s requirements, cooperating with other duty holders and embracing a culture of safety and compliance will be crucial in navigating this new era of construction regulation.” Kizzy Augustin, Health, Safety, Fire and Environment Partner at Mishcon de Reya, who supported Constructionline on the development of the white paper series, said: “The Building Safety Act is an essential reform of building safety, impacting everyone throughout the construction industry. It’s encouraging and commendable to see a business like Constructionline – operating at the very heart of the supply chain industry – providing clear guidance on the essential information companies need to be aware of, identifying the steps that need to be taken to remain compliant.” At Constructionline we are placing a strong emphasis on the new Building Safety Act legislation making considerable changes to how the construction industry approaches constructing higher-risk buildings and building works in general. It will also pave the way for a future of safer, stronger and more transparent processes throughout a building’s life cycle. They encourage all suppliers to get behind the new changes and bring about a new gold standard of due diligence to the industry. We are working with industry leaders and their customers to develop new tools to support businesses in meeting the requirements of this new Building Safety Act legislation and setting new building safety standards to build a safer future together. The first BSA Construction Guide in the series is available now and can be downloaded here, with more instalments to come. Experts Robert Walton and Kizzy Augustin hosted a webinar on the Building Safety Act which can be found here: Building Safety Act Resources Navigating the Building Safety Act Webinar: What Contractors Need To Know The Building Safety Act: 9 key building safety changes from 1 October 2023 Get in touch Discover how Constructionline can help you navigate the Building Safety Act and keep your supply chain compliant with all the latest regulations. Get in touch News Buyers, Building Safety Act, Supplier