Memple exists because the tools available to Principal Accountable Persons were never designed for structured regulatory compliance.
The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced enforceable duties for anyone managing a higher-risk residential building. That means buildings over 18 metres or 7 storeys with at least two residential units. Principal Accountable Persons must maintain structured risk registers, operate mandatory occurrence reporting systems, manage a Golden Thread of building information, prepare defensible Safety Cases, and meaningfully engage residents in building safety decisions.
Most are attempting this with Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, and shared drives. There's no traceability, no audit trail, and no way to produce evidence that withstands regulatory scrutiny. When the Building Safety Regulator asks for your Safety Case, a folder of PDFs isn't good enough.
Memple is purpose-built for the occupation phase of the Building Safety Act. It wasn't adapted from generic property management software or retrofitted from construction-phase tools. Every design decision starts from the regulation.
Every record in the system is anchored to a specific registered building. Every state change is logged. Every piece of evidence is versioned and traceable. When you need to demonstrate compliance, the data is already structured for it.
Every risk, occurrence, change, and document is permanently tied to a specific higher-risk building. No cross-contamination, no ambiguity about which building a record belongs to.
The system mirrors BSA duties: mandatory occurrence reporting with 10-day deadline tracking, structured risk assessment, versioned Safety Cases with frozen evidence. Built from the Act, not bolted on.
The Golden Thread isn't a shared drive with a label. It's a versioned document repository where every file is linked to the operational records that give it meaning. Reproducible evidence on demand.
Memple is built by Josh Roberts and Keith Roberts.
Josh is a construction and design professional based in South Yorkshire. Working across project handovers, he saw clients left with drawings scattered across folders, safety information buried in shared drives, and no structured way to manage what the Building Safety Act now demands. The gap between how building information was handed over and how it needed to be managed under the BSA during occupation is where Memple started.
Keith brings over 40 years of experience in systems implementation, from system architectural design through to client deployment. His experience shapes how Memple is built: clean system architecture, seamless implementation for clients, and operational reliability. When a building manager adopts Memple, the system works the way they need it to from day one.
Memple Technologies Limited is a UK-registered company focused on building safety compliance software.
josh@memple.co.uk