Owners of buildings with dangerous cladding named and shamed

By Martin Ford | 24 February 2020

The Government has published the names of five companies that have been deemed too slow in making safe dangerous cladding on high-rise buildings.

Adriatic Land 3, Chaplair, Grangewalk Developments, RMB 102 and STG Management (London) do not yet have a plan in place for at least one of their buildings - meaning they have not started tendering for the work.

The companies were revealed after the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) threatened to ‘name and shame’ the owners of high-rise buildings that have not made plans to remediate flammable aluminium composite material (ACM), similar to that involved in the Grenfell Tower fire.

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