Minister to announce combustible cladding ban

Latest News Mon, Oct 1, 2018 6:30 AM

Combustible cladding is to be banned for all new schools, hospitals, care homes, student accommodation and residential buildings in England above 18m (60ft).

Housing Secretary James Brokenshire will make the announcement at the Conservative Party conference.

Mr Brokenshire is expected to say he wants to bring about a "change in culture on building safety" in a keynote speech to the conference in Birmingham.

The ban, which follows a lengthy government consultation, will cover all combustible materials, including cladding, on new buildings.

However, it will not be applied retrospectively where materials have already been fitted.

Currently, building regulations in the UK state all insulation and filler materials for cladding on high-rise buildings must be of "limited combustibility".

“I will change the building regulations to ban the use of combustible cladding for all high rise residential buildings, hospitals, care homes and student accommodation and bring about a change in culture on building safety,” the minister said in a statement.

The government is already undertaking a £400m programme to remove suspect cladding from all high-rise social housing in England and is working with those responsible for private blocks to take action.

The new ban will be implemented through changes to building regulations to be brought forward in late autumn.

Adrian Dobson, RIBA Director of Professional Services says: “It is good news that the Government has acted on the RIBA’s recommendations to ban combustible cladding on high-rise residential buildings over 18m.

"The ban needs to be accompanied by clear guidance and effective enforcement to promote fire safety and leave no room for cutting corners.

"However, toxic smoke inhalation from the burning cladding very likely contributed to the disproportionately high loss of life at the Grenfell Tower disaster. Permitting all products classified as A2 does not place any limits on toxic smoke production and flaming particles/droplets.

"In our view, this is not an adequate response to the tragic loss of life and might still put the public and the Fire and Rescue authorities at unnecessary risk.”

Lord Porter, Local Government Association Chairman, welcomed the confirmation that the Government had listened to councils' calls for a ban on the use of combustible materials on complex and high-rise buildings.

“An effective and total ban will provide clarity for building owners who need to know what they can use to replace dangerous cladding and insulation and immediately help keep buildings safer," he added. "This ban will help ensure that the tragedy at Grenfell Tower can never be allowed to happen again. It needs to be introduced as quickly as possible.”

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