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Better data management can address construction’s competence conundrum

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The foundation for more a competent construction industry is data and its effective management, argues Antony Brophy.

Five years on from the Grenfell Tower disaster, the investigation into its origins has revealed that the building consistently failed fire tests for 12 years. It was also found that the materials used to construct it did not meet English fire performance standards.

This has highlighted two obvious issues. First, there was a lack of clarity over fire safety regulations. Second, there was a lack of awareness over the materials that had been used in the building.

If information about the materials used to build Grenfell was recorded accurately and made easily accessible to everyone involved in its construction and maintenance, could this tragedy have been avoided?

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