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UK construction law weekly briefing—26 September 2024: Grenfell Inquiry; Scotland Building Safety Levy; Wales Bill; adjudication fees/late payment; Procurement Act 2023 remedies; email waiver; MMC; tackling late payments

Published on: 26 September 2024

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  • Building safety
  • Adjudication
  • Procurement in construction
  • Contract law
  • Construction industry news
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Building safety

The Grenfell Tower Inquiry phase 2 report—what are the key findings?

The Grenfell Tower Inquiry released its phase 2 report on 4 September 2024, probing how a supposedly fire-resistant concrete block in 21st‑century London became a fatal inferno. It exposes a mesh of institutional and individual shortcomings that together led to the catastrophe, and sets out numerous proposals to prevent a recurrence. In a two-part overview, Theresa Mohammed, partner at Watson Farley & Williams, scrutinises the report and distils the key conclusions. Part 1 traces the historical backdrop to the fire, assessing the Inquiry’s findings on earlier significant blazes that should have alerted the construction sector, and the evolution of building regulations and fire testing, including their practical flaws. Part 2 addresses the Inquiry’s damning appraisal of systemic failings and responsibility‑shifting among those involved in Grenfell’s refurbishment and governance, alongside its principal recommendations...

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