Latest News Thu, Jul 19, 2018 7:59 AM
The government must take “urgent and wide-ranging action” to guarantee the safety of people living in high rise buildings, including addressing “conflicts of interest” within the construction industry, according to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee.
Launching a report into Building Regulations and fire safety following the Hackitt review, the Committee also called for an extension of the government’s proposed ban on combustible cladding on high rise properties to cover existing buildings, as well as residential homes, hospitals, student accommodation and hotels.
The report highlights several examples of what the Committee says are conflicts of interest in the construction sector, “with Fire Rescue Authorities inspecting the work of their own commercial trading arms, builders appointing their own inspectors and private sector companies influencing fire safety guidance”.

It also states that, where possible, sprinklers should be retrofitted to existing high rise residential buildings, with the government funding their installation in council and housing association-owned buildings.
And the Committee has called for “a robust system of oversight and meaningful sanctions, but underpinned by a strong, prescriptive approach” with a recommended overhaul of Building Regulations.
Clive Betts MP, the Committee’s chair, said: "We are now more than a year on from the catastrophic events at Grenfell Tower, yet despite an Independent Review of Building Regulations, we are still no closer to having a system that inspires confidence that residents can be safe and secure in their homes.
“We agree with the Independent Review that there is a need for a fundamental change of culture in the construction industry, but there are also measures that can and should be introduced now.
“We welcome the intention of the government to ban
combustible cladding, but the proposals do not go far enough. A ban on
dangerous cladding must be extended beyond new high-rise constructions, to
existing residential buildings as well as other high-risk buildings.”
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