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MPs fear cladding remediation skills shortage

There may not be enough construction workers with the right skills to complete cladding remediation work on high-rise buildings, the chair of an influential MPs group has warned.

Meg Hillier, the Labour MP who chairs the Public Accounts Committee, was speaking as the National Audit Office released a report into progress on cladding repairs.

The NAO’s report noted slow progress in the private residential sector, with 66.7% of high-rise student accommodation blocks and 46.8% of social housing buildings with ACM cladding unlikely to meet Building Regulations fully remediated as of the end of April 2020, as compared to 13.5% of private sector residential buildings.

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