Britain has ordered housebuilders to pay around $5.4 billion to help remove dangerous cladding from buildings following a deadly 2017 London fire that left government, developers and owners at ...
On Monday, the British government ordered property developers to pay an estimated cost of $5.4 billion to fix the dangerous cladding used in apartment buildings that leaves them at risk of ...
Homeowners caught up in the ongoing cladding crisis, described by one industry expert as a “living breathing nightmare”, could be waiting up to two years to remove the flammable cladding from the ...
Once a pub, the Royal Pier Hotel in Clevedon closed in 2001 and the vacant grade II listed building was badly damaged by a ...
Wooden cladding and decking on a roof terrace garden could be a fire risk at a high rise block of flats in Swindon. The agent for Wellington House, a seven-storey block of flats in Wellington Street, ...
Less than £1.5m of £200m allocated to remove dangerous cladding from high-rise buildings in the private sector has been handed out, a damning report by the UK’s spending watchdog has revealed. An ...
Britain has given housebuilders around two months to come up with a fully-funded plan to remove dangerous cladding from residential housing, a project that could cost at least 4 billion pounds $5.4 ...
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