‘Golden thread’ building information does not have to be stored on one system, DLUHC says

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The government says it has received feedback about the effectiveness of multiple systems to share building safety information

The ‘golden thread’ digital record of a building’s information required to be kept under the Building Safety Act (BSA) can be stored on multiple systems, the government has decided.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) outlined its decision yesterday evening in a response to a consultation on regulations to bring in BSA measures later this year.

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