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Written Question
High Rise Flats: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what criteria a company must meet in order to be included on the Homes England Fire Risk Assessor Panel and authorised to carry out FRAEWs for buildings in the Cladding Safety Scheme.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

To join the Fire Risk Assessor Panel firms must sign a participation agreement which sets out the terms for the panel and eligibility criteria. Along with agreeing to follow Homes England processes set out in the scheme guidance and use the correct scheme documents, firms must have:

  • Relevant professional qualification to undertake fire risk appraisals as per PAS 9980 guidance
  • Access to chartered engineers to perform complex assessments when needed
  • ISO 9001 approach to quality control
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance

Membership is renewed annually with firms having to provide evidence of their PII insurance and self-certification of qualifications and experience of firm assessors. The use of PAS 9980 and proportionality is assured by sample audit.

Since the scheme went live, four firms have left the panel through their own accord. Two pulled out due to resourcing issues and their inability to commit to meeting service level agreements and two others left due to them not receiving any business from being on the panel.

To date, Homes England have not had to remove any firms due to performance however Homes England can exercise this option should they need to.


Written Question
High Rise Flats: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether any companies have been removed from the Homes England Fire Risk Assessor Panel for the Cladding Safety Scheme.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

To join the Fire Risk Assessor Panel firms must sign a participation agreement which sets out the terms for the panel and eligibility criteria. Along with agreeing to follow Homes England processes set out in the scheme guidance and use the correct scheme documents, firms must have:

  • Relevant professional qualification to undertake fire risk appraisals as per PAS 9980 guidance
  • Access to chartered engineers to perform complex assessments when needed
  • ISO 9001 approach to quality control
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance

Membership is renewed annually with firms having to provide evidence of their PII insurance and self-certification of qualifications and experience of firm assessors. The use of PAS 9980 and proportionality is assured by sample audit.

Since the scheme went live, four firms have left the panel through their own accord. Two pulled out due to resourcing issues and their inability to commit to meeting service level agreements and two others left due to them not receiving any business from being on the panel.

To date, Homes England have not had to remove any firms due to performance however Homes England can exercise this option should they need to.


Written Question
Stewart Milne Group
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether he has made an assessment of the impact of Stewart Milne Homes Northwest England (Developments) entering administration on building safety remediation in England.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

If the Hon Gentleman has specific concerns, we would be happy to receive them.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what data his Department holds on the number of buildings expected to have remediation paid for by a building owner that meets (a) the Developer Test (b) the Contribution Condition as of 15 April 2024.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Data on Building Safety Remediation progress is published on gov.uk.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many audits conducted by his Department from April 2023 to March 2024 under the Developer Self Remediation Terms have required the developer to undertake corrective action in relation to (a) Building and (b) Post-remediation Qualifying Assessments.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Publicly available data on the developer contract can be found here.

The Department encourages developers to discuss challenges and successes with the oversight team. Best practice examples are shared with other developers as appropriate.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many audits his Department has conducted under the Developer Self Remediation Terms in relation to (a) building assessments and (b) post-remediation qualifying assessments between April 2023 and March 2024.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Publicly available data on the developer contract can be found here.

The Department encourages developers to discuss challenges and successes with the oversight team. Best practice examples are shared with other developers as appropriate.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether his Department is taking steps to ensure that developers who began work under Self Remediation Terms before 6 April 2024 continue to make progress on that work.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Publicly available data on the developer contract can be found here.

The Department encourages developers to discuss challenges and successes with the oversight team. Best practice examples are shared with other developers as appropriate.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what steps his Department is taking to ensure that signatories of the developer remediation contract are taking responsibility for buildings where they are a contractor.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Publicly available data on the developer contract can be found here.

The Department encourages developers to discuss challenges and successes with the oversight team. Best practice examples are shared with other developers as appropriate.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether his Department has made an estimate of the number of weeks to obtain planning permission for building safety remediation works following the transition to a new Building Safety Regulator on 6 April 2024.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Building regulations approval is separate from planning permission.


Written Question
Buildings: Fire Prevention
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Mike Amesbury (Labour - Weaver Vale)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether his Department is taking steps to ensure that best practice under the developer remediation contract is (a) captured and (b) shared.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

Publicly available data on the developer contract can be found here.

The Department encourages developers to discuss challenges and successes with the oversight team. Best practice examples are shared with other developers as appropriate.