Dame Judith Hackitt, author of the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety and chair of the Industry Safety Steering Group will again be the keynote speaker for day one of our mini-conference on Building Safety. We will then be joined by Pete Apps, Deputy Editor of Inside Housing and author of "Show me the Bodies" on day two of our conference.
We will be running virtual bitesize sessions over the two days, focusing on the following areas:
- Competency Standards and the Industry Competence Committee: an update
- The practicalities of Gateway 2 to Gateway 3
- Claims for building safety defects
- Principal Accountable Person: duties and obligations explained
- The data challenge for landlords: maintaining the golden thread
- In-occupation costs recovery focus: Landlord Certificates and costs of compliance with the new regime.
The sessions will be of significant importance to decision-makers across the residential real estate sector.
Chaired by Rebecca Rees, Head of our Cross-Firm Building Safety Team and Partner, Douglas Rhodes. Details of the confirmed speakers can be found below.
- Dame Judith Hackett
- Peter Apps, Deputy Editor at Inside Housing
- Andrew Mellor, Senior Partner at PRP Architects
- Richard Harral, Head of Technical Policy at UK Department for Communities and Local Government
- James Tickell, Partner at Campbell Tickell
- Amanda Stubbs, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
- Assad Maqbool, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
- Douglas Rhodes, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
- Katharine Saunders, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
- Tim Hillier, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
- Helen Stuart, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
Our event guide can be viewed here: Trowers & Hamlins' fourth annual mini-conference on building safety – event guide.
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