Line-up confirmed for Building Safety Forum

The Building Safety Forum will be taking place at InstallerSHOW 2025 at the NEC on Tuesday the 24 June, with a packed lineup of experts from Hill Group, Skanska, Bowmer + Kirkland, Homes England, Knauf and many more taking part.

The day-long session will provide crucial insights for construction professionals, helping attendees to navigate building safety legislation and best practice, regulatory changes and providing a chance to network with experts.

The day will begin with a networking breakfast for attendees, followed by opening remarks from Hannah Mansell, technical consultant at Adoorability. Opening keynote speeches will then be delivered by Amanda Long, chief executive of the CPI and Suzannah Nicol OBE, CEO of Build UK, whose combined knowledge and expertise will set the stage for the day’s discussions.

A crucial update on the Building Safety Act will then be delivered by Ben Smith, Partner at the UK’s largest construction specialist law firm, Fenwick Elliott. His talk will highlight all the changes due to affect specifiers, housebuilders, developers and local authorities, and provide advice about compliance strategies and enforcement mechanisms.

Ben’s session will be followed by two panels with a coffee break between them. The BSF Champions panel, chaired by Alexander Caller of Building a Safer Future, will explore case studies that demonstrate best practice for achieving compliance with the Building Safety Act and some practical steps that can be taken to integrate new regulations into existing projects. The Gateways panel, chaired by OM Group Founder Damini Shah, will then explore how design, procurement and construction must adapt to meet new standards and how monitoring can be introduced to ensure compliance at all stages.

In addition to this, other talks will be delivered in the afternoon that will cover the role of accurate product information, the importance of quality assurance and technical support – particularly in regard to cladding – and an update on the Industry Competence Steering Group (ICSG).

The Building Safety Forum will be held as the first event of the newly created Building Safety Week, an industry wide initiative of partners representing the whole supply chain.

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