What's Happening?
Building safety minister Samantha Dixon has ruled out increasing wages to attract more building control inspectors, despite ongoing delays in the Building Safety Regulator's (BSR) operations. The government
plans to recruit 100 more inspectors by December but will not offer higher salaries, citing concerns about destabilizing partner organizations. The BSR faces a backlog in processing applications, affecting thousands of homes awaiting approval. The government is working on a long-term strategy to build capacity and improve efficiency in the construction sector.
Why It's Important?
The shortage of building control inspectors and the resulting delays in the BSR's operations have significant implications for the construction industry and housing market. The government's decision not to increase pay could impact its ability to recruit skilled professionals, potentially prolonging the backlog and affecting housing development targets. Addressing these challenges is crucial for ensuring building safety and meeting housing demands. The government's approach to resolving these issues will be closely watched by industry stakeholders and could influence future policy decisions.











