Guidance

Remediation of non-ACM buildings

Information relating to the Building Safety Fund for the remediation of unsafe non-ACM cladding systems.

Applies to England

In the March 2020 budget, the government announced that it will provide £1 billion in 2020 to 2021 to support the remediation of unsafe non-ACM cladding system on residential buildings 18 metres and over in both the private and social housing sectors.

On 26 May 2020 we published the registration prospectus. The registration process that opened following publication of the prospectus closed on 31 July 2020.

If you have already registered for the scheme Applications for funding can be submitted from 31 July 2020. If eligible, applicants will be given access to the relevant application portal following completion of technical due diligence at registration. This will be communicated to applicants by DLUHC’s delivery partners the Greater London Authority and Homes England.

If you are a leaseholder or resident of a building in the Building Safety Fund, please visit find support as a leaseholder or resident of a building in the Building Safety Fund (BSF) process

Fund application guidance



Guidance for private sector building owners whose leaseholders would otherwise incur the costs through service charge arrangements, and social sector housing providers who have demonstrated during the registration process that the costs of remediation are unaffordable or are a threat to financial viability.

This guidance will tell you more about the Building Safety Fund, how it will work and what applicants can expect during the application process.  

Applicants who signed a Grant Funding Agreement before 5 April 2022 should refer to earlier versions of the funding application guidance. You should check your funding agreement to understand the relevant version of the guidance.

Building Safety Fund: appeals form



This form is for registrants to the Building Safety Fund who wish to lodge an appeal following notification of the decision on their Building Safety Fund registration. Please note appeals can only be accepted from the registrant who has received the decision notification and no other party may appeal.

Building Safety Fund: appeals form

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Social sector grants (leaseholder costs) guidance



This guidance is specifically for social sector applicants (whose remediation costs are not deemed unaffordable or a threat to financial viability). The guidance provides further information about the process for Registered Providers of social housing to claim funding equivalent to the value of work which would otherwise be charged to leaseholders.

On 17 December the department announced the extension of the closing date for applications to the Building Safety Fund until 30 June 2021 with the start on site date moving to 30 September 2021.

Where grant claims that have already been submitted / will be submitted by 31 December 2020 and those projects remain on course to start on site by 31 March 2021, we will continue to assess claims against estimates before making a funding decision. Where the original deadline of 31 March 2021 to start on site cannot be met and you are working towards the new deadline of 30 September 2021 grant claims will only be approved once costs, informed by a completed tender process, have been submitted.

Applicants who signed a Grant Funding Agreement before 5 April 2022 should refer to earlier versions of the funding application guidance. You should check your funding agreement to understand the relevant version of the guidance.

Subsidy Control Guidance and Declaration



Guidance and declaration form to ensure that payments from the fund in respect of each leaseholder comply with subsidy control requirements.

Grant Claim Form for Registered Providers of Social Housing



Registered Providers of Social Housing wishing to claim grant funding should make a claim per building rather than bulk submissions per Local Authority or Private Registered Provider.

Please note this form was updated on 18 January 2021 to include some additional details on supporting documentation requirements.

Private sector applicants to the fund do not need to return this form.

Vendor form SAP7B



A completed SAP7B vendor form will be required from all private registered providers of social housing that would like access to the Fund. This will ensure that we are able to set you up as a vendor on our systems and make payments. The vendor form can be provided at any time, but please bear in mind it may take up to 6 weeks to verify your bank details and enable payment. 

Private sector applicants to the Fund do not need to return this form.

Vendor Form SAP7B

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Prospectus - outlining eligibility for the fund

Prospectus providing information on eligibility for the fund and how to register. The closing date for registrations was 31 July 2020.

Building Safety Fund: prospectus

Applicants who signed a Grant Funding Agreement before 5 April 2022 should refer to earlier versions of the funding application guidance. You should check your funding agreement to understand the relevant version of the guidance.

Prospectus annex A: technical annex

Prospectus annex A: technical information

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