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Grenfell: Site manager ‘not aware of cladding combustibility’

The Rydon manager who took over the site of the Grenfell Tower refurbishment in 2015 had never heard of insulation being described as “combustible” or “non-combustible”, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard.

David Hughes, who started working for Rydon 20 years ago as a site engineer’s assistant and is now a site manager, was drafted in to complete and hand over the communal M&E systems and cladding at Grenfell in October 2015, after the departure of project manager Simon O’Connor.

Hughes said he had worked on projects with cladding before, albeit not the size of Grenfell. He had not previously done any high-rise cladding and it was the first project where he looked at cavity barriers “in a serious way”.

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