Since the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 came into force, Duty Holders of multi-occupancy buildings have been responsible for reducing the risks of exposure. This responsibility usually falls to the Property Manager or Landlord of the building. For many Duty Holders, the plan ends with a basic survey and satisfactory…
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Since The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 came into force in January 2023, responsible persons of multi-occupancy buildings of over 11 metres in height have faced new obligations. Here we’ll be explaining the fire door responsibilities outlined in the regulations, and exploring whether a specialist inspection is required to ensure…
Following the introduction of the Building Safety Act, managers of high-rise residential buildings should be aware of their legal obligations.
The surge in electric vehicle (EV) usage brings to the forefront the question of the risks associated with electric car charging points.
The use of Proptech has played a pivotal role in transforming traditional practices into streamlined, efficient processes.
Looking back on the various impacts, we take a sneak peek at what 2024 may have in store for the industry.
Did you know that a staggering 85% of buildings in the UK contain asbestos, a naturally occurring material that was once the go-to choice for construction until 2000? Its popularity was largely due to its exceptional heat resistance and durability. However, as most of us know, it is harmful to…
Exploring how technology is transforming property management, with a focus on our innovative solution: Fire Safety Information (FSI) posters and resident engagement reporting through QR codes.
Using contractors may be very routine for your company, but this doesn’t mean that accidents and health and safety incidents cannot occur.
This article will explore the key duties and obligations that new freeholders must be aware of under the Building Safety Act 2022.
