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The British Board of Agrément, the UK’s primary building product certification organisation, has launched a wide-ranging consultation aimed at driving forward product safety in the construction and refurbishment of Higher Risk Residential Buildings (HRRBs).
The initiative, championed by recently-appointed Technical Director Bill Hewlett, is focusing on the role that building product certification has to play and how it can assist in meeting the higher safety standards required for HRRBs as identified in Dame Judith Hackitt’s 2018 report ‘Building a Safer Future’, produced in response to the Grenfell tragedy.
Dame Judith is supporting the consultation and the BBA's call for contributions from a diverse and broad spectrum of stakeholders, including those involved in the manufacture, supply and installation of building products for HRRBs; designers, specifiers and constructors of HRRBs; asset managers with responsibility for the safety and maintenance of HRRBs; financial partners including insurers, lenders and investors and local authorities, their agencies and central government.

Hardy Giesler, BBA CEO, said the success of the initiative was dependent upon strong consultee support; he called on the construction industry and allied sectors to feedback and collaborate in order to secure consensus for an effective approach to certificating products for safer HRRBs.
“Providing safe, fit-for-purpose and affordable housing remains a challenge and product certification has an important part to play,” said Mr Giesler. “The BBA Agrément certification scheme has served the industry well for more than 50 years but it is widely recognised that HRRBs pose specific and unique challenges. It is these that we wish to address through engagement with as many stakeholders as possible in order to reach agreement on the best way forward.
“Our objective is to generate a solution that has broad support across the many diverse stakeholders. The BBA will be working with Dame Judith, the Industry Safety Steering Group and the recently announced Construction Product Regulator to ensure a fit-for-purpose outcome with full industry backing.”
The BBA has set the ball rolling with the proposal of an Agrément Plus certification scheme to deal specifically with HRRB safety requirements. The proposed scheme has four key elements:
Mr Giesler added: “Agrément Plus demonstrates that we are prepared to be bold in our approach to making HRRBs safer but we very much need industry feedback to ensure that any new approach is effective and workable for all stakeholders.”
To take part in the consultation process visit: www.bbacerts.co.uk/getinvolved
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