Plan Approval Requirements for New Builds and Fire Safety Order Buildings

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) are seeking views on amendments to submission and approval of plans in building control applications for new dwellings and buildings to which the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies.

The proposals relate to the introduction of stronger building control procedural requirements for new homes and in some instances work to existing dwellings where the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO) applies below 18 metres.

MHCLG also intend for these changes to address some of the current differences between the public and private sector building control routes.

The proposals are specifically focused on:

• requiring that all new dwellings using the local authority route must apply with an application for building control approval with full plans;

• requiring that all new dwellings and all FSO buildings using the Registered Building Control Approver route must receive a plans certificate at some stage prior to the giving of the final certificate; and

• a review of Fire and Rescue Authority consultation requirements.

This consultation will close on 11 June 2026. And can be found here.

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