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2 months ago |
propertywire.com | Sarah Rock |Ryan Bembridge
By Sarah Rock, partner and head of construction at Boodle HatfieldThe Building Safety Act (the “Act”) gained Royal Assent in April 2022 and has gradually been brought into force since through a myriad of secondary legislation. The regulations contained within these pieces of secondary legislation need to be read in conjunction with the Act itself and with each other, with the resultant effect that this is a highly complex and little understood area of law.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
tudublin.ie | Sarah Rock |TU Dublin
Share this: Analysis: The grim numbers of deaths and injuries show current planning approaches to the issue are not working, especially in our towns and citiesIt was a bleak 2024 on Irish roads, with174 liveslost over the course of the year. That’s many loved-ones as each of those people were also a daughter, son, mother, father or friend.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
rte.ie | Sarah Rock
Analysis: The grim numbers of deaths and injuries show current approaches to the issue are not working, especially in our towns and citiesIt was a bleak 2024 on Irish roads, with 174 lives lost over the course of the year. That’s many loved-ones as each of those people were also a daughter, son, mother, father or friend.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
boodlehatfield.com | Sarah Rock
The Building Safety Act, which received Royal Assent on April 28, 2022, marks a significant shift in the residential property sector, particularly for those involved with higher-risk buildings. This landmark legislation was born out of the tragic events at Grenfell Tower and aims to overhaul the building safety system. With the introduction of stringent regulations and enforcement measures, the Act represents one of the most transformative changes in recent history for the industry.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
propertyreporter.co.uk | Sarah Rock |Boodle Hatfield
"As enforcement by the new Building Safety Regulator is still in its infancy, understanding your responsibilities is crucial"- Sarah Rock - Boodle HatfieldThe Building Safety Act, which received Royal Assent on April 28, 2022, marks a significant shift in the residential property sector, particularly for those involved with higher-risk buildings. This landmark legislation was born out of the tragic events at Grenfell Tower and aims to overhaul the building safety system.
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