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Construction needs to rally round and fix its failings

The government’s former chief construction adviser Paul Morrell was this week appointed to co-chair an independent review of the system for testing construction products. He explains why, amid the uncomfortable revelations coming out of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, the construction industry needs to rally to fix problems wherever they are discovered
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I don’t think anybody expected anything but discomfort from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.

All who work in construction know that it is subject to error because of fragmentation of responsibilities, a consequent lack of clear accountability, poor communications, unreliable levels of competence and the temptations of poorly operated procurement by lowest bid.

I would hope and expect, though, that almost everyone has been shocked by the light shone by the Inquiry on examples of malpractice and the apparent disregard shown for the potentially appalling consequences of, to use the Secretary of State’s words, 'gaming the system'.

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