CTS provides the full statutory inspection and testing regime now required for higher-risk buildings in Westminster - independent, client-side, and acting solely for the building owner.
Westminster combines historic mansion blocks with significant high-rise residential stock.
As an independent, client-side advisor with no contractor or supplier affiliations, CTS provides the full statutory inspection and testing regime now required, with findings recorded to a BSR-ready golden thread on the CTS BuildSafe platform.
This is the complete recurring regime, not just facades: fire door inspections (quarterly communal and annual flat-entrance), fire alarm and emergency lighting servicing, dry risers, lift (LOLER) inspections, water and legionella, electrical installation condition reports (EICR), gas safety, and facade, cavity-barrier and balcony inspections. Every inspection is scheduled and tracked against its statutory frequency and recorded to the golden thread on the CTS BuildSafe platform, with RAG status and due-date alerts across your whole portfolio.
As at 30 April 2026, 4,378 residential buildings 11m and over with unsafe cladding were being monitored in the government's remediation programmes across England - 55% had started or completed works and 35% were complete. Westminster sits within one of the largest concentrations of these buildings in the country.
Source: MHCLG Building Safety Remediation monthly data release, April 2026.
EWS1/FRAEW assessments are carried out by accredited specialists; CTS reviews the outputs and coordinates the right assessor. Gateway 2 and 3 submissions sit with the principal designer and contractor - CTS can advise but does not run them.
BuildSafe is our building safety compliance platform - golden thread, Key Building Information and your whole portfolio's status on one screen.
Book a BuildSafe demo Talk to a consultantYes. All occupied higher-risk buildings in England, including Westminster, must be registered with the Building Safety Regulator. Operating an unregistered occupied HRB is a criminal offence.
Both. The Building Safety Act 2022 is the framework; the day-to-day duties for higher-risk buildings sit in the regulations made under it, alongside the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. CTS works to all of them.
CTS is independent and client-side: we act solely for the building owner, with no contractor or supplier affiliations.