All Grenfell articles – Page 6
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Grenfell main contractor ‘did not check architect’s expertise’
‘We wouldn’t have asked that question,’ contracts manager tells inquiry
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Councils start action against owners of 30 buildings still wrapped in ACM cladding
Government promises further measures if work is not carried out
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We relied on others to check subcontractors’ work, admits Grenfell’s main contractor
Senior manager the first Rydon employee to give evidence at inquiry into 2017 fire
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Government meets RICS to tackle market impasse over fire safety form
Fire minister held talks with group last month
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Get ready for the building safety regulator
The key proposals on building safety made by Dame Judith Hackitt in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster are finally about to be implemented in law. Ðǿմ«Ã½ invited industry experts to discuss the coming changes
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Radical changes needed to combustibles ban, architects tell government
RIBA argues for more buildings to be covered
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Jenrick pledges to continue cladding work despite lockdown
Communities secretary to tackle ‘deeply concerning’ slowdown in work to strip towers of flammable material
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New safety rules require more fire specialists, say experts
Ðǿմ«Ã½ owners face tougher obligations under Fire Safety BillÂ
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Grenfell Tower inquiry suspended after PM tightens coronavirus restrictions
Moore-Bick and QC also caught by over-70s isolation advice
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Grenfell Inquiry: Fosters partner self-isolates with Covid-19 symptoms
Thouria Istephan absent from latest session as chair mulls switch to ‘limited attendance’ hearings
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Comment
Grenfell Inquiry: How much can we expect of architects?
The public would be horrified if they understood the reality of design-and-build procurement, says Russell Curtis
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Grenfell architect admits it wouldn’t have won job in competitive process
Studio E appointed to £174,000 contract by tower’s tenant management groupÂ
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Experts warn government is ignoring combustible cladding problem
Analysis by managing agents group finds 1,400 tower blocks clad in dangerous non-ACM material
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Compel Grenfell witnesses to give evidence, LGA peer says
Hearing halted after Attorney General asked to rule on immunity request
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ owners need to tell residents if homes have ACM cladding, McVey says
Housing minister keeps up pressure on owners to take responsibility for repairs
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The Hackitt consultation: Calling for culture change
The Hackitt report has laid out steps to improving safety in the wake of Grenfell – now action needs to be taken
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Grenfell two years on: what really has changed?
As the consultation on how to implement the Hackitt review’s reforms is launched, Joey Gardiner looks at the response to Grenfell so far
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Hackitt: Where do we go from here?
Two years on from the Grenfell fire and a year after the resulting Hackitt report, the government is at last moving forward on strengthening the regulatory environment for construction. To assess the industry’s progress so far, Ðǿմ«Ã½ carried out a survey ahead of its upcoming conference