Today (March 29th 2024), the Government has updated its guidance
calling for second staircases in all new tall residential
buildings over 18 metres – further enhancing the UK's
world-leading building safety standards.
The change in guidance adds to a package of recent fire safety
measures and reforms including the Building Safety Act which
ensure the safety of people in both new and existing tall
buildings.
Existing tall buildings are also being considered as part of the
Grenfell Tower Inquiry's recommendations. The Home Office is
currently considering responses to their consultation on personal
emergency evacuation plans, to which a response will be published
in due course.
Lee Rowley, Minister for Housing, said:
“The change in guidance to include two staircases for buildings
over 18 metres provides clarity for developers and ensures both
new and existing buildings provide safe and secure homes for all
residents.”
Following a public consultation, the government announced last
year its intent to set a threshold height of 18 metres above
which a second staircase should be provided in residential
buildings – a change which reflects views of experts including
the National Fire Chiefs Council and Royal Institute of British
Architects.
This was followed in October by confirmation of transitional
arrangements which set the timeframe for the new regulations and
strike a fair balance between giving developers enough time to
make the required changes, while also evolving our safety
standards as swiftly as possible.
The transition period also provides clarity for developers during
a difficult economic climate and projects previously held up at
the planning stage can now go ahead with certainty.