Register your business as a building control approver
All private sector businesses that want to do building control work in England and Wales under the Building Act 1984 (as amended) must apply to register with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Applies to England and Wales
To apply, call us on 0300 790 6787. Your standard call rates will apply.
We’ll ask for your email address and send you an application form, spreadsheet and ShareFile link with instructions on how to complete and upload your application.
Your standard call-rates will apply.
When to register
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Businesses that have not registered by 6 April 2024 will not be able to do new building control work after this date.
Transitional arrangements allow businesses who do not register to complete work in progress before leaving the profession. All higher-risk building projects must be completed by 6 April 2024. All other building projects must be completed by by 1 November 2024.
Any businesses not registered as an RBCA by 6 April 2024, and who attempt to continue working as an approved inspector beyond these dates, willmay be committing a criminal offence which could result in prosecution.
Registration as an RBCA replaces the approved inspector register run by CICAIR.
Who should register
An RBCA can be a standalone business, part of a wider corporate group, a sole trader or partnership.
A senior employee who can represent the business should submit the application. For example, an owner, director, partner or senior manager. This person will be the main contact for BSR.
What we will ask you for
During your application we’ll ask you to provide:
- information about your business, such as name, address, email and phone
- the building control functions your business will do, and whether it offers additional services other than building control
- information about the person who we should contact to discuss your application, such as name, email and phone, and their role in the business
- the number of registered building inspectors and building inspectors waiting to be registered which your business employs or contracts with
We’ll ask if your business is, or was, an approved inspector registered with CICAIR, whether it is subject to any ongoing action, such as sanctions, and whether you have any current higher-risk building projects in progress.
We’ll ask you to upload a diagram of the organisational structure of your business, including where it is part of a wider group structure.
We’ll ask you for the names of current owners and directors, and:
- any other companies they are directors of or hold an interest in that may cause a conflict of interest
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We’ll ask if the business or any of its managers or building inspectors have been subject to HSE enforcement action in the last 5 years.
We’ll ask you to confirm that your business has written operating procedures covering your planned building control work.
We’ll ask you to confirm that your business has policies for:
- recruitment and development
- whistleblowing
- conflicts of interest
- money laundering
- health, safety and wellbeing
- data protection
- staff conduct
- equality, diversity and inclusion
- managing contractors
- handling complaints
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Before you start
If you are unsure about any of these requirements, read the guidance on this page about the regulation of RBCAs under the Building Safety Act 2022, and our professional conduct and operational standards rules.
After you submit the application
We’ll review the application and if required, ask you to provide further information. You may be asked to provide copies of documentation, and you could be invited to an interview.
If all the questions are not answered on the application form, or sufficient information has not been provided, then the application will be rejected.
Getting a decision
We’ll tell you if the application is approved, approved subject to conditions, or rejected.
In cases where the application is subject to conditions or rejected, we’ll tell you why.
You can challenge the decision. The process is different depending on whether you applied to register in England, Wales, or both.
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Public register
Details of each RBCA will appear on the public register. The register allows people to confirm which businesses are registered as RBCAs, and the work they are registered to do.
We will publish one register for England, and one for Wales. Your business will be included on the registers for the countries you tell us you work in.
The register shows:
- name and address of the RBCA
- the type of building control work the RBCA is registered to do
- the start and end date of registration
- details of any conditions of registration
Removal from the register
An RBCA can be removed from the register if:
- the business stops carrying out regulated building control work and asks to be taken off the register
- the registration is not renewed
- the RBCA’s registration is suspended or cancelled by us
If an RBCA is removed from the register, we will continue to keep the information in line with our data retention policy.
To ask for your details to be taken off the register, call us on 0300 790 6787.
Making changes to your registration
You must notify us within 28 days of any changes relevant to the RBCA registration, which includes:
- a change of management structure
- a change of director or partner
- a change of ownership
- a change to the main contact for the RBCA
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To make a change to an RBCA’s registration details, call us on 0300 790 6787.
Your standard call rates will apply.
We are open Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm, except Wednesdays when we are open from 10am to 5pm, and public holidays when we are closed.
We’ll ask for your email address and send you a form and a ShareFile link with instructions on how to complete and upload your changes.
You do not need to re-register the RBCA after making a change unless its registration is due to expire.
You cannot transfer an RBCA registration to another business.
Read more about the changes you must tell us about in the rules of registration section of the professional conduct rules (hse.gov.uk)for England. (hse.gov.uk).
Regulation of RBCAs
RBCAs must comply with the:
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- operational standards rules for Wales (gov.wales)
- professional conduct rules for Wales (gov.wales)
If an RBCA contravenes the operational standards rules, we can serve notice of improvement and serious contravention. If the RBCA continues to contravene the rules, we can cancel its registration.
If an RBCA contravenes the professional conduct rules, we can issue sanctions.
Registered building inspectors
When carrying out building control work, an RBCA must consider the advice of a registered building inspector.
RBCAs must:
- employ registered building inspectors of the correct class and category for the type of building control work the RBCA does
- employ enough registered building inspectors for the building control work the RBCA is doing
- have arrangements to manage the quality of work done by registered building inspectors under supervision
Last updated
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Updated to include guidance for RBCAs in Wales
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Changed the wording around convictions you must tell us about, to include only unspent criminal convictions.
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This guidance now incorporates the roles and responsibilities of RBCAs.
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First published.
Update history
2025-03-26 11:58
Welsh translation added.
2025-03-25 07:56
Charge of £124 changed to £130.
2025-02-05 09:37
Outdated information about when to register and transitional arrangements for registered building control approvers has been removed.
2024-09-20 10:46
Guidance added about how RBCAs should submit operational standards data
2024-01-31 08:00
Updated to include guidance for RBCAs in Wales
2023-11-13 14:08
Changed the wording around convictions you must tell us about, to include only unspent criminal convictions.
2023-11-07 10:00
This guidance now incorporates the roles and responsibilities of RBCAs.
2023-10-10 09:00
First published.