- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 139 2021-22 (as introduced)
- Bill 139 2021-22 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 139 EN 2021-22
- Bill 139 EN 2021-22 - large print
- Impact Assessment from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
- Memorandum concerning the Delegated Powers in the Bill for the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Briefing paper on Second Reading
- 2nd reading, Ways and Means resolution, Money resolution, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗57 speakers · 135 speeches
- Have your say on the Building Safety Bill
- Written evidence submitted by the Architects Registration Board (BSB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Alison Hills (BSB11)
- Written evidence submitted by the Town & Country Planning Association (BSB13)
- Written evidence submitted by the Business Sprinkler Alliance (BSB16)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Housing Federation (BSB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Elizabeth Mollatt (BSB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Paul Bullock (BSB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Josh Botfield (BSB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Amanda Gourlay (BSB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Local Authority Building Control (BSB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Albanwise Wallace Estates Limited, Wallace Partnership Group Limited (BSB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Gerald Kennedy (BSB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Electrical Safety First (BSB09)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Residential Managing Agents Ltd (ARMA) (BSB10)
- Written evidence submitted by L&Q (BSB12)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Property Federation (BSB14)
- Written evidence submitted by the U.K. Cladding Action Group and End Our Cladding Scandal (joint submission) (BSB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Peter L Caplehorn, Chief Executive, Construction Products Association (BSB17)
- Written evidence submitted by NHBC (BSB18)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) (BSB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Zurich Insurance (BSB21)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) (BSB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Long Harbour Ltd and HomeGround Management Ltd (BSB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Steve Day (campaigner on the Polluter Pays principle) (BSB25)
- Written evidence submitted by the London Fire Brigade (BSB23)
- Written evidence submitted by The Institute of Residential Property Management Ltd (BSB26)
- Written evidence submitted by Justin Bates, Barrister at Landmark Chambers and Editor of the Encyclopaedia of Housing Law (supplementary submission) (BSB27)
- Written evidence submitted by FirstPort (BSB28)
- Written evidence submitted by London Councils (BSB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Henry Grala, on behalf of Drayton Park residential Group (BSB29)
- Written evidence submitted by the Local Government Association (BSB31)
- Written evidence submitted by NAPIT (BSB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Mark Azavedo (BSB34)
- Written evidence submitted by AXA UK (BSB33)
- Written evidence submitted by BRE (supplementary submission) (BSB36)
- Written evidence submitted by CICAIR Ltd (BSB37)
- Written evidence submitted by the Get it Right Initiative (GIRI) (BSB41)
- Written evidence submitted by Andrew Brookes, Anthony Gold Solicitors LLP (BSB47)
- Written evidence submitted by the Joule Group (BSB48)
- Written evidence submitted by the Construction Industry Council (supplementary submission) (BSB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Henry Grala, on behalf of Drayton Park Residential Group (further submission) (BSB38)
- Written evidence submitted by Consensus Business Group and Estates & Management Limited (joint submission) (BSB39)
- Written evidence submitted by UK Certification Authority for Reinforcing Steels (CARES) (BSB40)
- Written evidence submitted by the London Borough of Camden (BSB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Jennifer Melmore (BSB43)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Housing Federation (supplementary submission) (BSB44)
- Written evidence submitted by the Mayor of London (BSB45)
- Written evidence submitted by the Building Safety Alliance (BSB46)
- Written evidence submitted by the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) (BSB49)
- Written evidence submitted by the Fire Sector Federation (BSB53)
- Bill 177 2021-22 (as amended in Committee)
- Written evidence submitted by the Competence Steering Group (BSB51)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Consultant Approved Inspectors (ACAI) (BSB52)
- Written evidence submitted by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) (BSB54)
- Bill 177 2021-22 (as amended in Committee) - large print
- Briefing Paper on Committee Stage
- Report stage, Programme motion, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗37 speakers · 125 speeches
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Building Safety Bill
- 20th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords13 Not moved6 Withdrawn1 Disagreed
- 21st Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Greenhalgh to Baroness Hayman and others regarding issues raised during the Committee stage (third sitting) of the Bill and amendments introduced on 14 February: leaseholder protection, residents and access to redress.
- Letter from Lord Greenhalgh to Lord Foster and others regarding issues raised during the Committee stage (fourth day) of the Bill: product safety, carbon monoxide alarms, energy efficiency.
- Letter from Lord Greenhalgh to Lord Khan regarding issues raised during the Committee stage (third sitting) of the Bill: the levels of service charges, the costs of the appointment of a third party professional to carry out the functions of an Accountable Person.
- Bill 299 2021-22 (Lords Amendments)
- Letter from Baroness Scott to Lord Khan regarding the "fitness for habitation test", as discussed during the Report Stage of the Bill.
- Bill 299 EN 2021-22
- Briefing Paper on Lords amendments
- Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗20 speakers · 74 speechesDivision #242Motion to agree Govt (a) to LA 94Ayes 316Noes 188Division #244Govt amendments (c) & (d) to LA184Ayes 317Noes 190Division #245LA184, as amendedAyes 318Noes 188
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗10 speakers · 23 speeches
Queen Elizabeth II grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law