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Grenfell: Poor installation rendered cavity barriers ‘totally ineffective’

Christoper Mort

Vertical cavity barriers installed behind the cladding of Grenfell Tower during its refurbishment were so poorly installed that they were “totally ineffective” and non-compliant, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard.

Giving evidence to the Inquiry for a second day, Christopher Mort, a technical officer for fire at cavity barrier firm Siderise was asked about an inspection he had made of undamaged cladding and fire-damaged cladding a year after the June 2017 disaster that took the lives of 72 people.

Asked to characterise the installation of the barriers, which was undertaken by subcontractor Osborne Berry for cladding specialist Harley Curtain Wall, Mort said it was “probably of the poorest standard I have ever seen”.

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