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BUILDING REGISTRATION
Comprehensive Practical Support for the Building Registration Process
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Why Choose Innovus
Under the Building Safety Act 2022, it is your legal obligation as the Principal Accountable Person (PAP) to register any occupied Higher-Risk Building (HRB) in England.
This is where Innovus supports you. We help you to meet your obligations by providing comprehensive, practical support through every step of the registration process.
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Knowledge of All Building Safety Regulations
We provide expert guidance on compliance with the Building Safety Act (2022), Fire Safety Act (2021), Fire Safety (England) Regulations (2022), and related legislation.
Strong Industry Relationships
We collaborate with respected organisations, developers, and the regulator to deliver reliable, high-quality solutions.
Adapting to Regulatory Changes
We stay ahead of legislative developments to ensure you remain compliant and informed.
Registering newly constructed Higher-Risk Buildings with the Building Safety Regulator.
Supporting new Principal Accountable Persons (PAPs) following changes in ownership or responsibility.
Preparing and validating the full range of required building information.
Reviewing existing registrations to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Collaborating with developers, owners and agents to manage the process smoothly.
Ongoing support for the next stage: submitting your Key Building Information (KBI).
Why is Building Registration Necessary?
Under the Building Safety Act 2022, it is your legal obligation as the Principal Accountable Person (PAP) to register any occupied Higher-Risk Building (HRB) in England. A Principal Accountable Person is the individual or organisation with overall responsibility for managing building safety, including the structure and common parts.
This requirement applies to residential buildings over 18 metres or seven storeys, with at least two residential units. Registration with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) must be completed before the building is occupied. Failure to comply is a legal offence.
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