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The industry has been working hard to get up to speed with the new regulations, but there’s still much to learn, writes Andrew Mellor
The initial confidence that was evident in some organisations in relation to responding to the building safety regime secondary legislation seems to have waned a little. The realisation of what needs to be done seems to have made a number of organisations concerned, and caused them to back-pedal a little in their statements about how they intend to progress.
Without the experience of having done it before, hesitation has developed. Of course, that hesitation cannot last long as the regime is here and it will not change, and projects must continue.
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