Skills, Knowledge, Experience and Behaviours (SKEB) Templates— March 2026 Update.
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The 2026 Master SKEB Competency Pack
Included Content Modules
- SKEB for Site Managers & Supervisors: Principal contractor competency mapping.
- SKEB for Trades: Adaptable templates for Groundworks, Bricklaying, & M&E.
- 'Behavioural Integrity' Statement Generator: (Pre-written BSR-aligned text) for Regulation 11F compliance.
- BSR Evidence Log Template: Tracker spreadsheet format (.xlsx).
.docx and .pdf formats
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Watermarked PreviewCompetency Declaration (Reg 11F)
1.0 Professional Integrity
Demonstrates the professional courage to halt work immediately where building safety risks are identified, prioritising structural integrity over short-term project milestones.
Maintains a policy of open disclosure with the BSR, ensuring all Mandatory Occurrence Reports (MOR) are submitted within the 10-day statutory window without sanitisation of data.
Proactively recognizes and declares the limits of personal expertise, engaging third-party structural or fire specialists immediately when design complexities exceed current SKEB levels.
2.0 Knowledge of Building Regs
Maintains up-to-date working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, and subsequent secondary legislation impacting Gateway 2 and Gateway 3 approvals.
Capable of interpreting complex statutory guidance and ensuring that site-level execution aligns strictly with the approved building control design, documenting all controlled changes via the mandatory change control process.
Understands the strict liability imposed by the independent BSR and the legal consequences of non-compliance under schedule 1 infractions.
Regulation 11F Mandate
Why SKEB is now mandatory under Regulation 11F of the Building Regulations 2026: The Building Safety Act formally requires anyone carrying out design or building work to prove they possess the specific Skills, Knowledge, Experience, and Behaviours (SKEB) relevant to their role. Principal Contractors must collect and audit this documentation to pass Gateway applications; failure to do so blocks building occupation.