LONDON (Reuters) - The British government will spend 200 million pounds to replace combustible cladding on the outside of high-rise buildings after some private developers refused to pay to make them ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain plans to ban the use of combustible materials on the outside of high-rise buildings in response to the Grenfell Tower fire that killed 71 people, the housing minister said ...
The government will pay for the removal of unsafe cladding for all leaseholders in high-rise buildings, housing secretary Robert Jenrick has announced. Under plans announced today (February 10) the ...
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Dangerous flammable cladding still not removed from dozens of NSW high-rise apartment buildings
Hundreds of families are still sleeping in dangerous apartment buildings, eight years after the Grenfell Tower fire prompted governments worldwide to crack down on flammable cladding. Data obtained ...
London — The public inquiry into the deadly 2017 fire that engulfed Grenfell Tower, a high-rise public housing apartment building in central London, published its final report Wednesday on the ...
Trivess Moore has received funding from various organisations including the Australian Research Council (ARC), Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), Victorian government and various ...
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