All Grenfell Tower articles – Page 3
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News
Court of Appeal rejects contractor’s £8m cladding claim
The Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal by contractor Mulalley & Co over a cladding claim involving one of the Hyde group’s largest high-rise residential developments.
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Levelling Up committee launches inquiry into building safety funding
The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) Committee has launched an inquiry into the funding and remediation of buildings with safety issues.
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Grenfell company to be excluded from Help to Buy scheme
A company linked to the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower is set to be excluded from the government’s Help to Buy scheme.
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Online
Welsh minister unveils leasehold support scheme
A new leasehold support scheme to provide financial help to leaseholders in unsafe buildings has been announced by Julie James, the Welsh government’s minister for climate change.
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News
Only one quarter of cladding removal fund registrations successful
Just one in four registrations from the private sector to the cladding removal fund have been successful, according to the latest government figures.
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Online
The government must show leadership on building safety, says Network Homes
Helen Evans, CEO of Network Homes, and Jamie Ratcliff, the housing association’s executive director of people and partnerships, sat down with Andrew Teacher of Blackstock Consulting to discuss building safety, four years on from the Grenfell Tower fire.
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News
Experts question the safety of modular construction
Senior fire safety experts have raised questions about the safety of modular construction – and warned that the industry could be ‘sleepwalking into another Grenfell’.
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Insight
Are we sleepwalking into another Grenfell?
Modular construction has been hailed as a fast, cost-effective, climate-friendly solution to the UK housing crisis, but fire safety experts are starting to have serious reservations about it.
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Insight
View from the top: Matthew Pratt, chief executive of Redrow
The Redrow chief executive talks to Property Week about his ‘baptism by fire’, why the housebuilder handed back furlough money, the importance of building safety and the contentious issue of cladding.
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News
Experts question if EWS1 move is really a ‘step forward’
Sceptics remain cautious in wake of expert safety advice issued on EWS1 forms for sub-18m tall buildings.
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Government criticised over EWS1 policy shift
Experts cast doubt over plans to scrap fire safety forms for buildings below 18m.
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Professional
Will the Building Safety Bill clarify who must pay for cladding costs?
Government proposes a safety regulator and developer levy, but experts criticise the use of vague language.
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News
Four years on from Grenfell
Who can forget the harrowing images of fire ravaging Grenfell Tower in the early hours of Wednesday 14 June 2017, or the shocked incomprehension on the firefighters’ faces as they rushed towards the blaze, which having started as a seemingly innocuous kitchen fire on the fourth floor would spread so ...
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Insight
The personal cost of the cladding crisis
Four years on from the Grenfell disaster, Tristan Wark, senior associate at Goodman Derrick and a leaseholder in a building with cladding-related fire safety issues, calls on the industry to do more to alleviate leaseholder suffering.
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News
Post-Grenfell cladding remediation costs leap
Gleeds reports 10% rise in costs spurred by high demand and materials shortage
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Insight
The time has come to pay for profit
Editor: We express our thanks to the emergency services whose prompt actions prevented the recent fire at New Providence Wharf from becoming a tragic sequel to Grenfell Tower.
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News
Fire breaks out at Ballymore scheme days before remediation works
A fire at Ballymore’s New Providence Wharf scheme in east London broke out early this morning, just days before remediation works to remove ACM cladding were about to start.
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Online
MPs double down on calls for greater cladding funds
Parliament’s housing committee has made fresh calls for the government to recommit to the principle that leaseholders should not have to pay for the removal of unsafe cladding from their homes.
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Online
Cladding costs could hit £50bn, warns contractor
The true cost of the UK cladding crisis could be as high as £50bn, new analysis has found.
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Insight
The government must act on cladding
Editor: When no one can be held responsible, everyone must be accountable. That is why we have a government to collect and use our taxes to defend us, protect us, educate us, heal us, house and employ some of us, or support us when we are not.