Can you support during enforcement action?

Yes. We provide structured technical advisory and support following Fire Authority engagement or regulatory scrutiny.

Is this suitable for Higher-Risk Buildings?

Yes. Fire Safety Consultancy is particularly relevant for buildings subject to enhanced regulatory scrutiny under the Building Safety Act.

How does Fire Safety Consultancy differ from a Fire Risk Assessment?

A Fire Risk Assessment evaluates existing fire risk and management controls. Fire Safety Consultancy provides strategic advisory, technical interpretation and governance-level guidance for complex scenarios.

Do you provide fire engineering advice?

Where appropriate, we provide technical advisory aligned to fire engineering principles and can review performance-based design solutions. Where specialist modelling or advanced engineering is required, this is identified and coordinated proportionately.

Can this support Gateway approval?

Yes. Fire Engineering Services can support technical justification and strengthen documentation in anticipation of Gateway or regulator engagement.

How does this differ from Fire Strategy Review?

Fire Strategy Review validates the design intent and strategy logic. Fire Engineering Services focus on performance-based technical justification and engineering analysis.

Is this suitable for Higher-Risk Buildings?

Yes. Fire Engineering Services are particularly relevant for high-rise and complex buildings subject to enhanced regulatory scrutiny.

Do you provide fire modelling?

Where performance-based modelling is required, we can review modelling outputs and provide structured technical commentary. Where specialist modelling services are required, these are identified and coordinated proportionately.

Can this integrate with Building Safety Act compliance?

Yes. Where projects involve Higher-Risk Buildings, CDM Advisory can align with Building Safety governance and fire safety strategy requirements.

How does CDM Advisory differ from site inspections?

CDM Advisory focuses on governance, coordination and statutory dutyholder responsibilities. Site inspections may form part of broader assurance but are not the sole focus.

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