Code of Practice for the remediation of residential buildings
The Code puts residents at the heart of remediation, making clear what residents can expect during a remediation project.
- From:
- Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
- Published
- 27 July 2023
- Last updated
- 1 May 2025 — See all updates
Applies to England
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The Code sets expectations on and provides guidance for remediation projects. Projects are expected to appropriately communicate with, inform and engage residents and mitigate the impacts of the project on residents’ lives.
All remediation projects should comply with the Code.
The Code has been developed with residents and industry for projects where works are required due to the external walls of a residential building, due to the significant impact they have. The Code may be applied to similar significant projects and works.
Updates to this page
Published 27 July 2023
Last updated 1 May 2025
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Updated Code of Practice for the remediation of residential buildings: What it means for residents .
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Details
The Code sets expectations on and provides guidance for remediation projects. Projects are expected to appropriately communicate with, inform and engage residents and mitigate the impacts of the project on residents’ lives.
All remediation projects should comply with the Code.
The Code has been developed with residents and industry for projects where works are required due to the external walls of a residential building, due to the significant impact they have. The Code may be applied to similar significant projects and works.
Updates to this page
Published 27 July 2023
Last updated 1 May 2025
href="#full-history">+ show all updates
-
Updated Code of Practice for the remediation of residential buildings: What it means for residents .
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Details
The Code sets expectations on and provides guidance for remediation projects. Projects are expected to appropriately communicate with, inform and engage residents and mitigate the impacts of the project on residents’ lives.
All remediation projects should comply with the Code.
The Code has been developed with residents and industry for projects where works are required due to the external walls of a residential building, due to the significant impact they have. The Code may be applied to similar significant projects and works.
Updates to this page
-
Updated Code of Practice for the remediation of residential buildings: What it means for residents .
-
First published.