Building Safety Programme – Monthly Data Release
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has recently published its most up-to-date data regarding building safety, ‘Building Safety Programme: Monthly Data Release’.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has recently published its most up-to-date data regarding building safety, ‘Building Safety Programme: Monthly Data Release’.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is currently undertaking a series of inspections, which are being carried out during the removal and replacement of Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) cladding projects on tall buildings.
On the 1st October the Housing Secretary, James Brokenshire, announced that there would be a ban on the use of combustible materials on external walls of residential buildings, hospitals, schools and student accommodation that are above the height of 18m.
The Communities Secretary, James Brokenshire has stated that private sector landlords have a ‘moral imperative’ to swiftly remove unsafe cladding… Read more
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched a consultation on a new RIBA ‘Plan of Work for Fire… Read more
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has recently published its proposal regarding banning the use of combustible materials in the external walls of high-rise residential buildings.
The first expert witness reports have just been published, marking the start of the next phase of the inquiry into the fire at Grenfell Tower.
The S2 Partnership is pleased to announce that it is now officially working in partnership with Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (HF&RS).
Dame Judith Hackitt published her final report this week, regarding Building Regulations and Fire Safety in England and Wales, called ‘Building a Safer Future’.
On Tuesday 27th March, Bill Tucker, Associate Principal Consultant for the S2 Partnership, presented a lecture to the Chartered Institute of Insurers (CII) members, on ‘Intelligent Fire Risk Management’ at the prestigious Lloyd’s Chambers ‘Old Library, Lime Street, London.