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First Principal Designer Register for Architects Opens

THE ROYAL INSTITUTE of British Architects (RIBA) has opened applications to the industry’s first Principal Designer Register, allowing architects to demonstrate their competence for the safety role.

Under England’s new Building Regulations, published in August 2023, every building project must have a Principal Designer. This is an individual or organisation appointed by the client to take the lead on planning, managing, monitoring and coordinating health and safety and building regulations compliance during the design of a project.

Principal Designer Register

The RIBA Principal Designer Register will allow RIBA architects with the knowledge, skills, experience and behaviours (competence) to prove their abilities through a three-stage assessment process.

It will also help clients to find a suitably qualified Principal Designer by searching the RIBA Principal Designer Register.

The Register will include a higher competency level for those working on Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs), defined as 18m or more in height or having at least 7 storeys, and containing at least 2 residential units.

RIBA Chair of Board Jack Pringle said: “Demands for stronger building safety regulations and higher professional competence has never been greater – affecting not only architects, but all those involved in the design and construction of buildings.

“The RIBA Principal Designer Register, the sector’s first competency database, provides professionals with a means to demonstrate appropriate professional expertise and, more broadly, to fulfil new Building Safety Act requirements.

“It’s a practical step in the right direction – a fundamental piece of work that supports the greater, industry-wide culture change to ensure the highest standards of building safety.”

Join the RIBA Principal Designer Register

Individual RIBA Chartered Members can now apply to join the register. The assessment process comprises:

A knowledge test
Submission of written evidence of your knowledge, skills and professional experience
An interview stage
A subscription fee will apply, and members will need to re-apply after 5 years.

Applications will be on a first-come, first-served basis. RIBA is encouraging applicants to take their time to complete the knowledge test and submission of evidence before the final interview stage is scheduled. Applicants have 12 months to complete the assessment.

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