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BRE missed opportunity to clarify ACM cladding guidance in 2014

Dr Sarah Colwell

The Building Research Establishment (BRE) missed an opportunity help clarify government guidance that combustible ACM cladding should not be used on high-rise buildings in 2014, shortly before the 2016 refurbishment of Grenfell Tower.

The news came in the latest hearing of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry yesterday (17 February), which heard evidence from senior BRE scientist Dr Sarah Colwell.

Colwell was tasked by a group of industry leaders with preparing a frequently asked questions (FAQ) document in July 2014, the aim of which was to make it clear that ACM should not be used on tall buildings. The move was prompted by concerns that the wording of Approved Document B at the time was causing discussion over interpretation and was not sufficiently clear that the use of ACM in buildings over 18m was prohibited.

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