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Building inspector scheme secures accreditation

29 May The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) has granted the UK’s first accreditation of a building inspector competency scheme. 

UKAS has accredited the Building Safety Competency Foundation (BSCF) for its Building Control Inspector (BCI) competence certification scheme.聽

It is regarded as a landmark moment in the development of the building control function, turning it from just a job into聽a regulated profession, as required by the 聽Building Safety Act 2022.

UKAS carried out its assessment of the BCI competency certification scheme against the international standard ISO/IEC 17024 Conformity assessment: General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons.

Completing the BCI certification scheme is one of the three prescribed registration routes under the Building Safety Regulator鈥檚 new Building Inspector Competency Framework (BICoF).聽 The Building Safety Act 2022 makes BICoF registration mandatory for all classes of building inspector, working in both the public and private sectors, in all types of buildings across England and Wales.

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While the BICoF does not provide an exhaustive list of competency criteria, assessments under the BCI certification scheme include a review of the relevant qualifications, knowledge and experience academic/technical qualifications, as appropriate to each inspector鈥檚 role.聽 Building inspectors must be reassessed every four years to maintain their BICoF registration and so they are expected to put themselves through continuous professional development.

BSCF chief executive Lorna Stimpson said: 鈥淭he BCI certification scheme rigorously evaluates the competence of building control professionals across all inspecting roles and specialisms.聽 In addition to helping building inspectors meet mandatory BSR registration requirements, the BCI certification scheme aims to raise standards of technical competence throughout the industry.

鈥淯KAS accreditation provides a valuable additional layer of independent scrutiny to the process, further enhancing the BCI competency certification scheme鈥檚 reputation and its potential to restore faith in the industry鈥檚 ability to deliver safer buildings.鈥

She added that the requirement to be reassessed every four years added an extra layer of assurance.聽 鈥淲e think it鈥檚 really important that we continue to test competence on a regular basis, which is also required by UKAS accreditation,鈥 she said. 鈥淏uilding control professionals need to be able to demonstrate that they are continuously developing their skills in line with the needs of clients, and that any learning is being applied to projects.鈥

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