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The Building Safety (Description of Higher-Risk Building) (Design and Construction Phase) (Wales) Regulations 2023

Citation
S.I. 2023/1210 (W.)
As at
Sections
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Section 1Title and coming into force

(1) The title of these Regulations is the Building Safety (Description of Higher-Risk Building) (Design and Construction Phase) (Wales) Regulations 2023.

(2) These Regulations come into force on 1 January 2024.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations—

“ care home ” (“ cartref gofal ”) means a place at which a care home service within the meaning of Part 1 of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 is provided wholly or mainly to persons aged 18 or over;

“ children’s home ” (“ cartref plant ”) means a place at which a care home service or a secure accommodation service within the meaning of Part 1 of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 is provided wholly or mainly to persons aged under 18, but not—

an institution within the further education sector as defined by section 91(3) of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 ;

a place at which accommodation is provided for the purposes of—

a holiday;

a leisure, recreational, sporting, cultural or educational activity;

unless a person under 18 is accommodated there for more than 28 days in any 12 month period;

“ dwelling ” (“ annedd ”) includes a flat;

“ flat ” (“ fflat ”) means separate and self-contained premises constructed or adapted for use for residential purposes and forming part of a building from some other part of which it is divided horizontally;

“ ground level ” (“ lefel y ddaear ”), in relation to a building, means—

where the level of the surface of the ground on which the building is situated is uniform, the level of the surface of the ground immediately adjacent to the building, or

where the level of the surface of the ground on which the building is situated is not uniform, the level of the lowest part of the surface of the ground immediately adjacent to the building;

“ His Majesty’s forces ” (“ lluoedd Ei Fawrhydi ”) has the same meaning as in the Armed Forces Act 2006 ;

“ hospital ” (“ ysbyty ”) means a health service hospital within the meaning of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 (see section 206(1) of that Act) or an independent hospital within the meaning of the Care Standards Act 2000 ;

“ hostel ” (“ hostel ”) means a hostel providing temporary accommodation to those who are not ordinarily resident elsewhere;

“ residential unit ” (“ uned breswyl ”) means—

a dwelling, or

any other unit of living accommodation which, for example, includes a room in a hostel, a room in a hall of residence or other accommodation for students or pupils;

“ secure residential institution ” (“ sefydliad preswyl diogel ”) means an institution used for the provision of secure residential accommodation, including use as a prison, young offenders institution, detention centre, secure training centre, custody centre, short-term holding centre, secure hospital or secure local authority accommodation for persons aged 18 or over;

“ visiting force ” ( “llu ar ymweliad” ) has the same meaning as it does for the purposes of any provision of Part 1 of the Visiting Forces Act 1952 .

Section 3Description of higher-risk building

A higher-risk building for the purposes of section 120I(2) of the Building Act 1984 is a building (including a structure) that—

(a) is—

(i) at least 18 metres in height (when measured in accordance with regulation 4), or

(ii) has at least 7 storeys (when calculated in accordance with regulation 5), and

(b) contains—

(i) at least one residential unit,

(ii) a hospital that has at least one bed intended for use by a person admitted to the premises for an overnight stay,

(iii) a care home, or

(iv) a children’s home, and

(c) is not an excluded building (see regulation 6).

Section 4Measuring height of a building

(1) The height of a building is to be measured from ground level to the top of the floor surface of the top storey of the building.

(2) But any storey which is a roof-top machinery or roof-top plant area or consists exclusively of roof-top machinery or roof-top plant rooms is to be ignored.

Section 5Calculating storeys in a building

(1) The number of storeys a building has is to be calculated at the position that gives the greatest number of storeys, subject to—

(a) any storey that is below ground level is to be ignored;

(b) any storey which is a roof-top machinery or roof-top plant area or consists exclusively of roof-top machinery or roof-top plant rooms is to be ignored;

(c) any mezzanine floor is to be regarded as a storey if its internal floor areas is at least half of the internal floor area of the largest storey in the building that is not below ground level.

(2) A storey is below ground level if the finished surface of the ceiling of the storey is below ground level.

Section 6Excluded buildings

A building is an excluded building if it—

(a) is comprised entirely of—

(i) a secure residential institution,

(ii) a hotel,

(iii) military barracks,

(iv) living accommodation provided by the Ministry of Defence, or

(v) living accommodation for—

(aa) His Majesty’s forces, or

(bb) any visiting force or international headquarters or defence organisation designated for the purpose of the International Headquarters and Defence Organisations Act 1964 ;

(b) comprises residential and non-residential uses, in which all the living accommodation is provided by the Ministry of Defence.

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Cite this legislation

The Building Safety (Description of Higher-Risk Building) (Design and Construction Phase) (Wales) Regulations 2023 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/wsi-2023-1210 (accessed 2026-07-07)

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