About KrishParmar
Safety Cases and structured quality planning for all building owners, with specialist support available for RMC and RTM clients.
I lead Elevate, a specialist practice focused on structured quality planning and building safety governance. My work centres on applying Construction Product Quality Planning, Safety Case authorship and Golden Thread evidence structures to help clients navigate the increasing statutory demands of the Building Safety Act.
A major part of my mission is ensuring that Resident Management Companies and Right to Manage companies are not disadvantaged by the complexity of the new regime. I developed the Elevate RMC framework to give resident led organisations a clear, fair and robust pathway through Safety Case preparation, competence expectations and ongoing building safety management. My aim is to protect leaseholders from unnecessary cost and poor advice by giving them access to structured processes, transparent evidence and practical support.
I work across the built environment to improve outcomes through systems based thinking, risk clarity and evidence driven decision making. This includes developing competency guidance, ecosystem level work packages and CPQP aligned workflows that support both clients and supply chains. I also collaborate with academic institutions to help strengthen industry understanding of quality planning and building safety governance.
Outside of work I am a committed petrol head. I have a habit of buying project cars as if I have unlimited space and time, and I recently managed to spend a weekend working on a Nissan Skyline I picked up. Engineering, systems and performance have always been part of who I am, whether in cars or in the built environment.
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Building Safety Act implementation in Wales
CIAT to host industry panel on 26 June.
New and updated CLC building safety guidance.
New UK National Buildings Database.
Building Safety Wiki Interviews
Chief executive of the British Woodworking Federation.
Planning condition discharge in England and Wales
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