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Grenfell was building control officer’s first high-rise recladding

The local authority building control officer responsible for inspecting the Grenfell Tower refurbishment had no previous experience of an overcladding project on an occupied high-rise residential building, it emerged yesterday.

John Hoban, who retired from his role at the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC) in March 2017, was speaking at the Grenfell Tower Inquiry during an often emotional session where he described the pressures of the job while the block’s refurbishment was taking place.

The local authority surveyor, who started work with Kensington & Chelsea’s building control department in 1986, said he had worked previously on high-rise flat refurbishments in tower blocks and on hotel rooms, but not a project like Grenfell.

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