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BSR webinar focuses on staged application process for duty holders

20 March 2026

THE BUILDING Safety Regulator will be hosting a free online webinar entitled ‘Navigating the Staged Application Process: A Practical Guide for Duty Holders’ on 26 March from 10.30 am-12.30 pm.

This webinar has been developed in partnership with the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) for those who are responsible for preparing, co-ordinating or submitting staged applications to the Building Safety Regulator.

Whether an individual is new to the process or looking to strengthen their approach, this session will help practising professionals to understand what the Building Safety Regulator expects at each stage, how to avoid common pitfalls and also how to ensure submissions are clear, complete and compliant.

The webinar will cover the purpose of staged applications, the key information required and how each stage supports safe design, construction and decision-making. There’s also going to be practical insights from Building Safety Regulator specialists and industry experts who drafted the CLC’s building safety staged application guidance and an opportunity to ask questions about real‑world scenarios.

The webinar panel includes chair Neil Hope-Collins (policy team lead for higher-risk buildings at the Building Safety Regulator), Matt Coleman (director of structures for WSP), Dave Morris (operations policy advisor at the Building Safety Regulator) and Ben Oram (technical director at Buckley Gray Yeoman).

*Register online at https://bsrevents.co.uk/basket/attendee/add

**The Building Safety Regulator is running two more webinars in March: ‘Managing Competence in the Built Environment’ (23 March from 10.30 am-12 noon) and ‘An Introduction to the Building Safety Regulator’s Remediation Enforcement Unit’ (25 March from 2.00 pm-4.00 pm). Registration can be completed using the above link

 
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