High risk buildings - verification during construction: phase 1 of compliance plan approach - verifiers guidance

Outlines steps that verifiers must follow when processing building warrant applications and completion certificates for defined High Risk Buildings to support implementation of phase 1 of the Compliance Plan Approach.


4. Projects in scope

The term High Risk Buildings (HRB) describes the building types in scope of this guidance. These building types have been selected following public consultation and following high profile building failures. Public consultation also highlighted that a projects scale or complexity was an important factor, and that for some work the full compliance plan approach would be disproportionate.

High Risk Buildings (HRB) include major works to create or alter either of the following:

  • Domestic or residential buildings higher than 11 metres
  • Educational, community, sport buildings
  • Non-domestic public buildings under local authority control
  • Hospitals
  • Residential care buildings.

Major works must be defined in terms of the impacts on life safety. Factors to be considered include the scope of all building standards, but particularly structure, fire and access/egress :

  • Complexity
  • Scale
  • Value of works
  • Escape routes
  • Vulnerable occupants
  • Cladding alterations or new installations.

The final decision on whether or not a building warrant proposal is considered major works in terms of the applicability of the Compliance Plan Approach (CPA) rests with the relevant local authority building standards verifier.

To allow appropriate light touch monitoring of the use of this guidance, as part of the change process towards amendments to legislation, verifiers should prefix descriptions of work for projects in scope, with the description field in IDOX Uniform, with “HRB -”. This will allow identification of projects in scope without requesting formal returns from local authorities, through access to the online Part 1 building standards registers.

As part of the Scottish Governments response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 recommendations the High Risk Buildings definition will be re-considered and defined before May 2026 in preparation for future legislative change.

Contact

Email: buildingstandards@gov.scot

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