Coronavirus (COVID-19): read information and guidance relating to building standards (April 2020). 
November 2021: We are consulting on the review of energy standards in building regulations. We have just carried out a consultation on the review of building standards relating to the fire safety of external wall systems to help ensure the safety of people in and around Scotland's building. 

We create the building standards regulations and technical guidance, to ensure buildings are safe, efficient and sustainable.

Consult with your local authority

Local authorities are currently appointed as verifiers by Scottish Ministers for a set period.  Local authority verifiers are responsible for granting permission for work to be done (building warrant) and for a completed building to be occupied (completion certificate).

If you are looking for advice on a specific building project, please contact your local authority, who administer and enforce the Scottish building standards system.

Guidance on building work

We have created the Customer Journey which explains the building standards system to anyone making home improvements or starting building work. There is guidance on what makes a good quality application. Further information on the building standards system can be found on the the mygov.scot portal.

The new 2020 technical handbooks apply to a building warrant submitted on or after 1 March 2021 and to building work which does not require a warrant commenced from that date.  Previous technical handbooks editions are retained online for reference.

The Procedural Handbook provides clarification on the procedures underpinning the Scottish building standards system as set out in the Building (Procedures) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 and the Building (Scotland) Act 2003 to assist with practical operation.

eBuilding standards

eBuildingStandards is a free service that is managed by the Scottish Government in partnership with all Scottish local authorities. The portal allows you to complete and submit building warrant applications, completion certificates and other related forms associated with the end to end process of the building standards system. 

Improving the building standards service

The Building Standards Futures Board, set up at the beginning of 2019, will strategically advise and direct a broad programme of work aimed at improving the performance, expertise, resilience and sustainability of the Scottish building standards framework and services across Scotland.

Stay informed

Follow the Building Standards blog and twitter to stay informed on our work.

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Background

The Building (Scotland) Act 2003 came into force in 2005. The Act focuses on the health and safety of buildings, the conservation of fuel and power within buildings and sustainable development.

Bills and legislation

The Building (Scotland) Act 2003 is the primary legislation under which Scotland's building standards system operates.

One of its functions is to give ministers power to make secondary legislation to support the Act. You can find this on the UK legislation website.

We create legislation for dangerous and defective buildings, and for the energy performance of non-domestic buildings to improve the existing building stock, under section 63 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009.

We have provided a list of Scottish building standards legislation. 

Contact

Email: buildingstandards@gov.scot
Twitter: @ScotGovBLdgStds

Telephone: 0300 244 4000

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Building Standards Division
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Livingston
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