The Building Safety Act: Frustrations, Delays, and the Path Forward
The Building Safety Act represents a landmark shift in the UK’s built environment to improve safety, accountability, and long-term resilience. However, as the industry adjusts to its implementation, many stakeholders are experiencing delays, uncertainty, and increased project risks.
Navigating the new regulatory landscape is proving challenging—largely due to bottlenecks in approvals, limited resources, and the complexity of compliance requirements. But while these frustrations are real, they will ease over time as the industry adapts, more resources are allocated to streamline processes.
The key now is finding smarter ways to manage these challenges, ensuring that projects stay on track without compromising on compliance. This is where technology solutions like fu3e. can make a critical difference.
How fu3e. Can Aid the Flow of Information and De-Risk Projects
One of the key issues behind these delays is the fragmented flow of information across projects. Many teams still rely on outdated processes, static spreadsheets, and disconnected systems—making it difficult to track compliance, approvals, and risks in real time.
fu3e. provides a single, integrated platform that streamlines project oversight, risk management, and compliance tracking. Here’s how it can help:
1. Real-Time Compliance Tracking
fu3e. enables development teams to track compliance and record competence in real-time, ensuring key requirements of the Building Safety Act are met at every stage. With automated workflows and alerts, teams can proactively address issues before they cause costly delays.
2. Centralised Risk Management
With the increasing complexity of regulatory requirements, having a live risk dashboard is crucial. fu3e. provides a clear view of potential risks across projects, allowing decision-makers to take pre-emptive action and avoid last-minute disruptions.
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3. Streamlined Approvals and Documentation
fu3e. digitises and centralises key project documentation across all the BSA Gateway stages, ensuring all stakeholders, whether that’s the Regulator, PAP’s, AP’s and Duty Holders have access to accurate, up-to-date information. This significantly reduces delays caused by missing or outdated paperwork.
4. Improved Collaboration Across Teams
Many delays stem from miscommunication between project teams, consultants and a key objective in the legislation, Resident Engagement (RES), fu3e. bridges this gap by offering a single source of truth, where teams can collaborate, share updates, and manage workflows efficiently.
5. Future-Proofing Projects Against Compliance Risks
As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, fu3e. provides flexibility and adaptability, helping organisations stay ahead of changes and ensure long-term compliance.
The Need for a Tech-Enabled Approach While the frustrations surrounding the Building Safety Act are real, the long-term benefits are undeniable. Ensuring safer, more accountable developments is a necessary step forward—but one that requires efficient processes, proactive risk management, and real-time visibility.
Technology platforms like fu3e. offer a smarter, faster way to navigate these challenges, helping developers and asset managers maintain control, avoid unnecessary delays, and ensure that projects remain both compliant and commercially viable.