The Building Safety Levy is a government charge on new residential developments. It is calculated based on the floor area (square metres) of residential buildings. The income raised will be used to fund the remediation of building safety defects across England.
The developer (client) is responsible for paying the levy
Important: A completion certificate will not be issued until the levy has been paid in full.
The levy will come into effect on 1 October 2026.
The Building Safety Levy has been introduced by the government following the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, which exposed serious building safety issues across the country.
Subsequent reviews, including the Hackitt Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, identified widespread problems in the design, construction and regulation of high-rise residential buildings. As a result, significant work is required to remediate unsafe buildings, particularly those with fire safety defects.
The government has committed to ensuring that the cost of fixing these issues does not fall on leaseholders. Instead, a range of measures have been introduced to fund remediation, including:
The Building Safety Levy is intended to ensure that the development industry makes a fair and proportionate contribution towards the cost of making buildings safe.
The levy is designed to:
The levy forms part of a wider program of building safety reforms, including:
Together, these changes aim to improve building safety standards and restore public confidence in the construction and housing sectors.
If you are applying for building control approval for:
You must consider whether your development meets the levy charging conditions and complete the relevant section within the application form.
The levy applies where:
o 10 or more new dwellings; or
o 30 or more new bedspaces
The levy does not apply to:
Include Building Safety Levy information within your building control application.
Before starting work, you must submit a commencement notice within 2 working days with supporting levy information.
The council will issue either:
This will be issued within:
The levy must be paid in full.
A completion certificate will only be issued once the levy has been fully paid.
| Land type | Rate (£ per sqm) |
|---|---|
| Previously developed land | £19.10 |
| Non-previously developed land | £38.20 |
The levy is charged per square metre (sqm) of floorspace.
Floorspace is measured using Gross Internal Area (GIA), in line with the RICS Code of Measuring Practice.
A 50% discount applies if:
PDL is land that has contained a building at any time since July 1948 (excluding agricultural buildings)
Included: Communal areas used mainly by residents
Excluded: Areas used mainly by the general public
From year two onwards, levy rates and exclusions will be reviewed every three years by the Secretary of State.
Building control team (Building Safety Levy)
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