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.
- - the Building Safety Fund’s requirements for replacement cladding systems
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.
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.
- - This guidance explains what should be done by responsible entities at each stage of the application process.
- - Each owner of a flat which is an Undertaking must sign and complete a state aid declaration - this guidance supports leaseholders in completing their declaration.
- - Each owner of a flat which is an Economic Actor must sign and complete a subsidy declaration. The form must be returned to the responsible entity of the leaseholder’s building. The responsible entity is the organisation which has made the application for funding.
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.
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.
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
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 B: registration questions
Other relevant information for building owners including expert panel advice
Information for building owners on the Building Safety Fund and the remediation of unsafe non-ACM cladding systems on high rise residential buildings – includes expert panel consolidated building safety advice.
Building Safety Fund registrations (private sector and social sector)
Headlines
- The Building Safety Fund has received
28272824 Private Sector Registrations of which869868 registrations(951(943 buildings) are proceeding with an application for funding. - 218 Social Sector Grant Claims have been reviewed of which
133134 have been approved. £1,228£1,234 million has been approved for the remediation of unsafe non-ACM cladding from the Building Safety Fund, of which£1,096£1,101 million is for private sector remediation and£132£133 million for social sector remediation.243254 buildings have started remediation work, of which2630 have completed.
Total registrations
Total private sector registrations | Total private sector buildings (estimate) | Total social sector registrations | Total social sector buildings | |
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London | 192 | 222 | ||
Rest of England | 30 | 31 | ||
Total Registrations | 222 | 253 |
* There has been a decrease in registrations from last month due to reconciliation work, completed in April 2022.
** In April 2022 the methodology for estimating the number of buildings was revised to reflect the below methodology.
Note: Some registrations to the Building Safety Fund cover more than one building, for example where a registration was submitted for a residential development made up of a number of separate buildings. The table above shows the total number of registrations and an estimate of total number of buildings based on the ratioinformation ofthat eligible registrations to their known building numbers. This ratio has been appliedmade toavailable allby other categories as those registrations which have subsequently become ineligible or withdrawn frequently do not have enough information in the registrationresponsible to determine the number of buildings.entity.
Private sector registration status
Status | Monthly change: registrations | Monthly change: buildings (estimate) | |||||
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Reviewed Registrations | 2559 | ||||||
Proceeding with an application for funding | |||||||
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Insufficient evidence to allow verification (applicant has only provided partial information required to verify eligibility and further information has been requested) |
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Registration eligibility currently being reviewed | |||||||
No available evidence to assess verification (applicant has not provided information required to verify eligibility and has not responded to requests for this information) |
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Total |
(1) Figures shown include appeals which have been submitted against ineligible registrations
* There has been a decrease in registrations from last month due to reconciliation work, completed in April 2022.
Note: All building numbers apart from those proceeding with an application for funding are estimates based on athe ratioinformation ofthat eligible registrations to their known building numbers. This has been appliedmade toavailable allby other categories because until a registration is approved there is not always enough information in the registrationresponsible to determine the number of buildings.entity.
Estimate of homes and properties covered by private sector Building Safety Fund registrations proceeding with an application for funding = 84,70084,600 (2)
(2) Estimate is based on responses for the 869868 current Building Safety Fund private sector applications to a question on the number of units in the building asked as part of the registration processprocess.
Social sector registration status
Status | Monthly change: Registrations | Monthly change: buildings | ||||
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Reviewed Registrations | 218 | 249 | ||||
Proceeding with an application for funding | ||||||
Registration ineligible | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 0 | 0 |
Registration withdrawn | 19 | 19 | ||||
Insufficient evidence to allow verification (applicant has only provided partial information required to verify eligibility and further information has been requested) |
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Registration eligibility currently being reviewed | 15 | 19 | ||||
No available evidence to assess verification (applicant has not provided information required to verify eligibility and has not responded to requests for this information) |
4 | 4 | ||||
Total | 222 | 253 | 222 | 253 | 0 | 0 |
Estimate of homes and properties covered by social sector Building Safety Fund registrations proceeding with an application for funding = 5,477 (3)
(3) Estimate is based on responses for the 134 current Building Safety Fund social sector applications to a question on the number of units in the building asked as part of the registration process.
Private and social sector buildings with ACM and Non-ACM cladding
There are currently 7068 private sector registrations for buildings with both ACM and non-ACM cladding systems. Of these, 5149 registrations have been assessed as eligible for funding for the non-ACM and ACM cladding and 4143 registrations have been awarded funding for costed works.
There are currently 21 social sector registrations for buildings with both ACM and non-ACM cladding systems. Of these, 17 registrations have been assessed as eligible for funding for the non-ACM and ACM cladding and 7 registrations have been awarded funding for costed works.
Building Safety Fund allocation (private sector and social sector)
Private sector funding allocation
No. of buildings with Non-ACM cladding | Funding allocated for buildings with Non-ACM cladding | No. of buildings with Non-ACM and ACM cladding | Funding allocated for buildings with Non-ACM and ACM |
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Full Applications Approved | 40 | £82m | ||
Pre-Tender Support Allocations | 11 | £4m |
(3)(4) Allocations shown in the table for buildings with ACM and non-ACM cladding are just for the funding of non-ACM remediation by the Building Safety Fund. The funding of the remediation of the unsafe ACM cladding is through the Private Sector ACM Remediation FundFund.
As at 31 March 2022, the total private sector funding allocation is £1,096£1,101 million.
As at 31 March 2022, the Building Safety Fund’s Private Sector expenditure stood at £311 million. Expenditure data is updated on a quarterly basis with the next update due in July 2022.
Social sector funding allocation
As at 31 March 2022, the total value of approved social sector grant claims is £132£133 million.
As at 31 March 2022 the total value of social sector grant claims expenditure stood at £60 million. Expenditure data is updated on a quarterly basis with the next update due in July 2022.
Total funding allocations
Monthly change | |||
Total value of approved social sector grant claims | £1m | ||
Total private sector funding allocation | |||
Total amount of funding allocated for the remediation of non-ACM cladding (Social and Private Sector) |
As at 31 March 2022, the total amount of funding allocated for the remediation of non-ACM cladding is £1,228£1,234 million (including social sector).
As at 31 March 2022, the Building Safety Fund’s total expenditure (including Social and Private Sector spend) was £371 million. Expenditure data is updated on a quarterly basis with the next update due in July 2022.
Remediation progress of buildings proceeding to application
Started on Site | Monthly change | Of which completed* | Monthly change | |
Private Sector | +1 | |||
Social Sector | 56 | |||
ACM and Non-ACM cladding | ||||
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* Completed refers to those buildings that applicants have confirmed practical completion has been reached on building contracts.
SeeFurther further information on the location of private sector registrations. is available below. We have not included private sector registration locations where there are fewer than 5 buildings in a local authority area to prevent the identification of specific buildings.
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Updated the statistics for Building Safety Fund registrations.
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Updated the statistics for Building Safety Fund registrations. Updated private sector registration by local authority.
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Updated fund application and social sector grants guidance, prospectus and technical information.
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Added details of the Building Safety Fund (BSF) Leaseholder and Resident Service
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Updated Building Safety Fund registration statistics.
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Updated Building Safety Fund application guidance, fund application process, and subsidy control guidance (leaseholders & applicants).
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Updated Building Safety Fund registration statistics. Replaced link to the leaseholder feedback form.
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Updated Building Safety Fund registration statistics.
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Updated Building Safety Fund: registration statistics.
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Updated Building Safety Fund: registration statistics.
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Updated Building Safety Fund: registration statistics.
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Grant Claim Form for Registered Providers of Social Housing updated to include some additional details on supporting documentation requirements.
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Social sector guidance amended.
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Added step by step Building Safety Fund applications guidance. Added appeals form for registrants to the Building Safety Fund who wish to lodge an appeal following notification of the decision on their Building Safety Fund registration. Updated registration statistics.
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Correction made in the Building Safety Fund registration statistics.
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Added Building Safety Fund: registration statistics
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Grant Claim for Registered Providers of Social Housing form updated to include some further questions on the External Wall System components being remediated and an amended question on cost recovery.
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Grant Claim for Registered Providers of Social Housing form updated to include some further questions on the External Wall System components being remediated.
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Added Fund application guidance, and supporting documents including Social sector grants (leaseholder costs) guidance, State Aid Guidance and Declaration, Grant Claim Form for Registered Providers of Social Housing, and Vendor form SAP7B.
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Added link for registering interest in the fund. Added link for the leaseholder feedback form.
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Added information on registering for the Building Safety Fund for remediation of unsafe non-ACM cladding systems, in advance of the full application process opening by the end of July 2020.
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Added link to stakeholder update on Non-ACM remediation and the Building Safety Fund.
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