The Building Safety Act 2022 is redefining how competence is enforced across all construction projects, with a particular focus on Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs). Under the new framework:
The BSR will audit these competencies, particularly for HRBs, ensuring that all involved parties are fit for their roles. This means that firms like Premcrete must not only maintain high standards but also demonstrate them with clear, auditable records.
Competency at the Core of Premcrete
At Premcrete, we have always understood that competency isn’t just a tick-box exercise—it’s a prerequisite for delivering safe, durable, and compliant solutions. This is especially critical in our structural waterproofing, gas protection, and infrastructure repair work, where failure can lead to significant safety risks.
How Premcrete Ensures Competency & Organisational Capability
We take a structured, proactive approach to competency in line with the latest regulatory and industry standards:
As regulations evolve, we continuously adapt our internal systems to maintain compliance:
Unlike some manufacturers who simply supply materials, Premcrete provides full design liability—a critical distinction that many overlook. Our independent designs, produced in line with BS 8102:2022, require deep technical expertise and a robust competency framework.
Poor waterproofing designs or non-compliant installations can have disastrous consequences, including:
Our organisational capability framework ensures that every decision, from design to installation, meets the highest industry standards.
Challenges in Competency & How Premcrete Overcomes Them
A recent GIRI presentation highlighted some of the industry’s key challenges in defining and enforcing competency. Here’s how Premcrete is leading the way in addressing them:
GIRI noted ongoing efforts to define baseline competency for key construction trades. At Premcrete, we ensure:
The Common Assessment Standard (CAS) aims to streamline competency verification. However, we take this a step further by:
The industry is moving towards proportional competency audits, meaning higher-risk projects face greater scrutiny. This aligns with our risk-based approach, ensuring:
Why Competency Validation is Essential for the Future of Construction
The Building Safety Act is a game-changer, and many in the industry are still catching up. Premcrete has already embraced this shift, recognising that competency is the foundation of compliance, risk mitigation, and customer confidence.
By ensuring competency at both individual and organisational levels, we can: ✔ Avoid delays in Gateway 2 approvals.
✔ Minimise project risks related to poor installations.
✔ Provide legal protection—if an issue arises, our designs stand up in court.
✔ Ensure compliance with regulatory & warranty providers.
✔ Deliver long-term, durable solutions that prevent costly failures.
Conclusion: Competency is Not Optional—It’s Business-Critical
The GIRI event reinforced a truth that Premcrete has long recognised: competency is not an optional extra—it is an absolute necessity for compliance, quality, and safety.
Our investment in qualified personnel, structured processes, and cutting-edge quality management systems (Premtrac) ensures that we don’t just meet competency requirements—we set the standard for others to follow.
As the construction industry continues to navigate higher regulatory scrutiny, only firms that take competency seriously will remain ahead. Premcrete is proud to be one of them.
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