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Building Safety Act 2026: Compliance & Levy Guide

Building Safety Act 2026: Compliance & Levy Guide

Navigating Building Safety Act 2026 compliance is now the top priority for UK developers as new amendments come into force. While the original 2022 legislation set the groundwork, the industry must now prepare for the October 2026 Building Safety Levy and the independent transition of the regulator. At Neaco, we provide the technical expertise to help you navigate these shifting legal requirements.

Key Changes for Building Safety Act 2026 Compliance

On 1 October 2026, the Government will introduce the new Building Safety Levy to fund national remediation efforts. Understanding how this tax affects your project’s budget is a vital part of your strategy for Building Safety Act 2026 success.

  • Financial Strategy: Local authorities will calculate the levy based on your development’s square meterage.

  • The Brownfield Discount: Notably, developers can secure a 50% discount by building on previously developed land.

  • Finalising Specs: You should finalise your specifications now to submit building control applications before the October deadline.

Adapting to the Second Staircase Rule

By 30 September 2026, all new residential buildings over 18 metres must include two protected staircases. This mandate significantly impacts your “Net Internal Area.” When floorplates expand to house a second core, efficient balcony design becomes essential. Neaco’s lightweight aluminium systems help architects regain the design flexibility that additional staircases often take away.

The Independent Building Safety Regulator (BSR) 

In early 2026, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) officially became an independent body. This shift marks a move towards a “Single Construction Regulator” model. To maintain standards, the remediation sector must now adhere to stricter evidence requirements:

The Golden Thread: You must provide a full digital data trail for every balcony component.

Faster Gateways: The BSR now rewards developers who use pre-certified, A1-rated modular systems like those from Neaco.

Why neaco Leads the Remediation Market 

Many suppliers only offer standard floorboards. In contrast, Neaco provides a complete engineering solution. Our systems offer Euroclass A1 or A2-s1, d0 fire ratings and an extended design life of up to 100 years. We engineer these low-weight systems to maximise your “Brownfield” efficiency and reduce potential Levy costs. Ultimately, specifying Neaco ensures you meet the Building Safety Act 2026 while staying ahead of the competition.

 

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