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    FMB updates builder contract forms: Building Safety Act duties clarified for SMEs

    December 8, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    FMB updates builder contract forms: Building Safety Act duties clarified for SMEs

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    The Federation of Master Builders has overhauled its builder contract templates to reflect the Building Safety Act 2022, explicitly allocating duty holder roles and clarifying who carries design, construction management and compliance responsibilities where architects and engineers decline principal designer duties due to insurance limits. Authored by contract specialist Sarah Fox, the new forms run to just 14–15 pages versus typical 80+ page industry contracts and are free for FMB members. For contractors on small to mid‑scale projects, this offers a practical route to documenting liability, reducing disputes and aligning site practice with the new safety regime.

    Technical Brief

    • Contract length is constrained to 14–15 pages versus typical 80+ page standard forms.
    • FMB research found most homeowners unaware of their Building Safety Act duty holder obligations.
    • Clauses explicitly address non‑payment, role disputes with subcontractors, and post‑completion defect responsibility.
    • Allocation of design, construction management and compliance roles is structured to reflect PI insurance limitations.
    • Contracts are free to download and use for Federation of Master Builders members, reducing adoption barriers.

    Our Take

    Among the 31 Policy stories in our coverage, very few deal with standard-form contracts as short as the FMB’s 14–15 page templates, which suggests these are pitched at smaller UK contractors and domestic projects rather than large infrastructure frameworks that typically run to hundreds of pages.

    For UK builders, concise FMB contracts can materially reduce transaction costs on small projects, but they also place more weight on site practice and statutory duties (e.g. CDM and building safety rules) to fill gaps that longer bespoke contracts would otherwise spell out.

    Given that most of the 437 tag-matched pieces focus on safety standards and project delivery, updated FMB forms are likely to become a reference point for smaller contractors seeking to demonstrate compliance with evolving UK safety and quality expectations without commissioning bespoke legal drafting.

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