There is a “widening” gap between identification and action in cladding remediation. Using government data, Property Inspect ...
THE inferno that killed at least 12 people “is a more serious version” of a high-rise blaze that almost destroyed a Melbourne skyscraper, Senator Nick Xenophon said on Thursday morning. A ferocious ...
Persimmon Homes has become the first housebuilder to sign the Scottish Government’s developer remediation contract, pledging ...
Flames raced up the side of the tower after the inferno began at about 2:20am on Tuesday near the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. A resident of the complex – 8 Boulevard Walk – told ...
Leaseholders living in buildings under 18 metres tall will not need external wall application (EWS1) forms, following a government U-turn. In its latest decision, the government found “there is no ...
The new images show how some of the cultural venue’s interior spaces will look, including the galleries and the vast event space created when the wheeled steel structure is rolled out to its furthest ...
What is it that makes wonderful buildings speak to us? The sense of shelter promised? Memories evoked? Innovative revealed? The possibility of heritage lost, or futures held? Or, simple, is it beauty ...
Authorities believe part of the Adelaide Convention Centre is clad in the worst type of flammable aluminium panels, with no testing done to determine its properties. The SA Government is considering ...
It is still unclear how much potentially dangerous cladding could be on Canberra buildings, but the taskforce looking into it said it is confident there is no need to worry. Flammable cladding, ...
More than £2million of taxpayers’ cash went on so-called 'waking watches' where trained fire marshals patrol tower blocks deemed a fire risk.