Building standards: national annual verification performance report 2022 to 2023
This report provides aggregated information on the national level of performance of verifiers on the key performance outcomes of the building standards Performance Framework for Verifiers 2021.
6 Performance Trends
6.1 Professional expertise and technical processes
KPO1 – Minimise time taken to issue a first report or to issue a building warrant or amendment to building warrant
The performance for issuing a first report (KPO1.1) and building warrant or amendment to warrant (KPO1.2) has remained steady during 2022-23 (see Chart 1).
KPO2 – Increase quality of compliance assessment during the construction processes
There are currently no performance targets set for KPO2 and a wider review is currently underway.
6.2 Quality customer experience
KPO3 – Commit to the building standards customer charter
All 32 verifiers have implemented and published the Building Standards National Customer Charter (KPO3.1). This is supplemented with their own local charters.
Verifiers have made improvements to the quality and consistency of information published on their websites which promotes better communication with building standards customers. Verifier response times (KPO3.2) to requests for information for customers reporting performance concerns to Scottish Government have been met within the five day target (see Chart 2).
KPO4 – Understand and respond to the customer experience
The National Customer Satisfaction Survey of Building Standards customers has been conducted annually since 2013 by an impartial third party on behalf of Scottish Government and in close partnership with local authorities.
A new digital platform was introduced on 1 April 2022 to allow local authorities to collect and analyse customer feedback at the point of service to support their ability to respond to the customer experience more effectively and in real time.
The overall National Customer Satisfaction rating for Scotland (KPO4) increased from 7.1 to 7.8 during 2022-23, which exceeds the national target of 7.5 (see Chart 3).
6.3 Operational and financial efficiency
KPO5 – Maintain financial governance
Overall fee income has increased by 16% during 2022-23 compared to the same period last year. This is largely due to an increase in the value of works for construction projects. Verifiers have continued to maintain the level of investment in staffing of their building standards service (see Chart 4).
KPO6 – Commit to eBuilding Standards
The move towards digital services has been supported by Scottish Government’s eBuilding Standards platform used by all 32 local authority verifiers (KPO6.1). The number of electronic applications has continued to rise year on year since the platform was launched in 2016.
All Building Standards customers can submit electronic documents and payments directly to local authorities and the system facilitates continuous improvement toward fully digitised end-to-end electronic processes (KPO6.2), covering the whole customer journey (see Chart 5).
KPO7 – Commit to objectives outlined in the annual verification performance report
The Annual Verification Performance Reports are a strategic planning and management tool to link performance reporting to continuous improvement actions. All 32 verifiers have implemented and published their reports (see Chart 6) which includes information on their vision for the service and strategy (KPO7.1). They also publish performance data against each of the key performance outcomes (KPO7.2) on their own local authority websites:
Contact
Email: buildingstandards@gov.scot
There is a problem
Thanks for your feedback