Digital Construction

Why the golden thread is not sewn up in the building safety plans

Richard Waterhouse, chief executive officer of NBS, calls on the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government to raise its digital ambitions in the forthcoming Building Safety Bill.

Early in April, housing secretary Robert Jenrick announced a series of measures comprising what he called “the biggest change in building safety for a generation”.

This is the government’s response to the Building a Safer Future consultation. While it gives some clarity to the future direction of building regulations for housing above 18 metres, confusion over the digital requirements for both existing and new housing stock remain, with no definition of the “golden thread” data requirements. There is also a nasty surprise in the supporting economic assessment and real confusion around the rationale for the use of outdated BIM Level 1 as the basis for information capture.

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