Building safety act adding six months to delivery times

Aaron Morby 7 months ago
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Student accommodation developer Unite today warned the Building Safety Act will slow development pipelines by around six months.

Unite's 2000-room Castle Leazes complex proposal for Newcastle University for delivery in 2027
Unite's 2000-room Castle Leazes complex proposal for Newcastle University for delivery in 2027

Unite chief executive Joe Lister said the business had now factored in another six months on its various project timelines to take account of the new approval gateways required by the Act.

In a trading update to the City this morning, Unite remained upbeat about demand for student accommodation on the back of 2% growth in the larger population of 18-year-olds and improving trends in international student demand thanks to a more settled policy backdrop around visas.

As a result, Unite said it was ramping up its committed development pipeline to eight projects totalling 6,600 beds.

But Lister said that delivery programmes for these projects were being extended due to the Act.

He said: “Our development programmes reflect the expected impact of the Building Safety Act, which will add around six months to delivery timelines for new student accommodation due to new approval gateways.

“As with any new regulation, this presents risks of delay due to capacity constraints at the Building Safety Regulator.

“We will continue to work closely with the regulator to deliver safe and secure homes for students in line with our target delivery timetable.”

Lister added that a planning application for its £250m Newcastle University joint venture scheme was due to go to committee early this year and Unite would in the next 3-6 months announce details of a second big University joint venture.

Castle Leazes plan with Newcastle University is expected to cost £250m to build

He said: “We have seen a strong start to the 2025/26 sales cycle, highlighting the continued demand for our high-quality accommodation from both students and universities. 

“The outlook for student numbers remains positive with a growing UK 18-year-old population and improving trends in international student recruitment given a more settled policy backdrop in recent months.

“We have also continued to make good progress with the delivery of our development pipeline and have acquired eight investment properties, with value-add potential, in recent weeks.

“These transactions grow our presence in some of the UK’s leading university cities where demand for accommodation is strongest.

 

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