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Limitation Act: cladding claims cover up

A recent judgement in the Technology and Construction Court should be welcome news for building owners worried their post-Grenfell cladding claims may be time-barred. Barry Hembling explains.

Since the Grenfell Tower tragedy of June 2017, there have been numerous legal claims after landlords discovered their buildings were also clad with combustible materials. 

One of these cases centred around St Francis Tower in Ipswich: RG Securities (No 2) Ltd v Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty CE, Building Lifeplans Ltd and R Maskell Ltd.

RG Securities purchased the freehold of the tower, built in the 1960s, in 2015. Previously, the property was refurbished by the third defendant R Maskell between 2006 and 2009. During these works, the tower was clad with a Trespa cladding system, largely using polyisocyanurate insulation underneath. There were also some aluminium composite material sections.

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