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Cladding audits : The problem of combustible cladding and the wider problem of NCBPs and non-compliant building work

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  • Hills, Rodger

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Governments in Australia and the UK see their duty to the public in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire in simple terms of making buildings safe through cladding audits and bans on cladding products. But in the process they are largely ignoring the underlying issues that have led to the proliferation of Non-Conforming Building Products (NCBPs) and the even bigger problem of the non-compliant use of building products. By burdening strata/apartment owners with the costs of identification of suspect cladding as well as the costs of rectification, they have unfairly burdened the public and sent the wrong message about building compliance. This paper identifies a more equitable and effective approach to the immediate problem of combustible cladding and the wider problem of NCBPs and non-compliant building work. The paper discusses the need for all parties in the building supply chain to raise their game, how to avoid the incidence of substandard building products, and the need for professional associations to impose more stringent accreditation requirements on their members. Various regulatory and non-regulatory solutions are then proposed to help improve the building regulatory system.

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  • Hills, Rodger, 2018. "Cladding audits : The problem of combustible cladding and the wider problem of NCBPs and non-compliant building work," Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 6(4), pages 312-321, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:jbsav0:y:2018:v:6:i:4:p:312-321
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    Keywords

    Non-Conforming Building Product (NCBP); non-compliant building product; cladding audit; flammable cladding; Grenfell; Lacrosse fire; building safety; building compliance; building regulation;
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    • R3 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Real Estate Markets, Spatial Production Analysis, and Firm Location

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