Navigate the profound regulatory shifts reshaping construction law and safety. Master new compliance frameworks, accountability measures, and sustainable practices to future-proof your proje

Welcome to "Construction Law & Safety Reform 2025," a critical exploration of the profound legislative and operational changes sweeping the construction industry since the 2022 Building Safety Act. This course dissects the structural overhaul, moving from an analysis of the Building Safety Regulator's evolving governance and its role in enforcing a rigorous new safety regime for Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs), to establishing clear accountability for dutyholders through the Gateway regime.
We delve into unprecedented leaseholder protections, the financial implications of remediation with the upcoming Building Safety Levy and Remediation Bill, and the foundational role of the "Golden Thread" in ensuring transparent, auditable safety information throughout a building's lifecycle. We also examine the complex, often "stop-start" nature of planning reform, and the practical challenges faced by local planning authorities, particularly regarding resource constraints and the persistent disconnect between planning and public health objectives. Further, we explore the transformative shift towards a circular economy in construction, highlighting opportunities for waste reduction and sustainable practices. This course equips you with comprehensive insights into navigating the complexities of the current regulatory landscape and preparing for future reforms.
Key learning outcomes include:
By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the intricate legal, safety, planning, and sustainability reforms shaping the construction industry, enabling you to effectively navigate and contribute to a safer, more resilient built environment.

Specialist CPD for the UK’s Engineering Community
Britannia Engineering Learning Hub is a UK-based organisation dedicated to supporting engineers across all disciplines with accredited continuing professional development. Our courses focus on technical competency, regulatory compliance, modern engineering practices, and emerging innovations shaping the UK’s built environment and infrastructure sectors. We help engineers maintain professional registration and stay current in an increasingly complex engineering landscape.