Read the latest magazine Industry News Considerate Constructors Scheme Acquires Building a Safer Future 28 October 2024 THE CONSIDERATE Constructors Scheme (CCS) has completed the acquisition of the Building a Safer Future (BSF) programme. The programme, which creates positive culture and behaviour change in building safety, was launched in response to the Grenfell Tower fire. It aims to “complement a more robust regulatory framework and promote a culture of safety within the built environment”. The programme emphasises accountability, transparency, and the sharing of best practices to ensure that buildings are safe for occupants. All underpinned by third party independent assurance of the reduction in any risk profile. Building a Safer Future The work of Building a Safer Future is underpinned by a Charter which consists of five commitments. The UK Government encouraged an industry-wide commitment to sign-up to a reformed building safety regulatory system, in its response to the Building a Safer Future consultation. In early 2020, CCS was appointed to take on responsibility for the management of the Charter. CCS subsequently established a new, not-for-profit independent organisation (Building a Safer Future Ltd) with an independent governance structure, to lead and develop the Charter further. Whilst originally conceived to focus on high-rise residential buildings, BSF has extended its scope to cover buildings of all heights, and equally applies, and is relevant to, all construction activity and companies. Companies can apply to become a Registered Signatory of the Charter and/or participate in the Champions programme. Common Purpose Peter Caplehorn, Non-Executive Director for Considerate Constructors, said: “The acquisition signals our continued commitment to improved safety and standards in the construction industry. Having originally managed the Charter, CCS is the commonsense future home for the BSF business, staff and clients. While having different focal points, we share common goals around safety, collaboration and a culture of improvement.” Graham Watts, Non-Executive Director for Building a Safer Future, added: “We look forward to developing our relationship to support companies in their building safety journeys. Our common purpose is key in helping organisations to meet their requirements, ensuring that risk profiles are reduced across the industry. As the only independent champion for change in the sector, CCS was really the only choice for us.” The acquisition follows the recent announcement of a partnership with compliance and risk management leader Veriforce CHAS to broaden CCS inspection monitoring services across the UK. >> Read more about Building a Safer Future in the news Previous article Knauf Insulation Plans Further Expansion After Profit BoostNext article Blenheim Palace Unveils Plans for £10.4m Roof Restoration Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +4 21 May 2026 Brazilian Slate Roof Complements Surroundings Industry News +3 21 May 2026 New Partnership to Drive Roof-Integrated Solar in New Builds Cladding +4 21 May 2026 Compliance Support and Standards Commitment Key to MCRI’s Growing Membership Industry News +2 21 May 2026 Rooflight Association Expands Member Network Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 124 May-June 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch