Have You Had Your BSR Application Rejected?

Streamline Your High-Rise Building Planning Application with Our Document Validation Service

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Smoothing Your Way Through the Planning Application Process

In line with amendments to the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) and with specific reference for the requirement of "Higher-Risk Buildings” being registered with the Building Safety Regulator, navigating the planning application process for higher-risk buildings over 7 floors or 18 meters in height can be a complex and time-consuming task. Whether you're a construction firm, builder, architect, interior designer, or an individual, ensuring the acceptance of your application documentation is crucial for a smooth application process. Our website provides an innovative service for validating application documentation. Tailored to aid applicants in the UK, with a special emphasis on London, our platform ensures a smooth submission process for planning applications related to High-rise Buildings.
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Let's Get Your Project Moving!

If you find yourself going in endless loops with your Building Application process, bills are mounting up and your planning permission is nowhere in sight then you are in the right place!

Our Solution: Document Validation Service

How It Works

  • Document Submission

    Upload your higher-risk buildings planning documents, including architectural plans, fire safety measures, and compliance reports.

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  • Expert Evaluation

    Our qualified fire safety professionals will assess the submitted documents ensuring they meet the required standards for submission to the Regulator.

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  • Feedback & Guidance

    Receive detailed feedback and guidance on any identified issues, ensuring clarity on necessary revisions.

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  • Approval Confirmation

    Once your documents are considered to meet the required standards, you will receive a confirmation that your application is ready for submission to the Building Safety Regulator via the Health and Safety Executive.

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This is a picture of a Residential High-rise Building with a canal based in London, which would be classed as a High Risk Building under the new Building Safety Act and is subject to the Building Safety Regulator regulations.