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‘Responsibility for correct installation rests entirely with the main contractor’

Cladding in the process of being removed from iQ Student Accommodation in Marlborough Street, Bristol
Cladding in the process of being removed from iQ Student Accommodation in Marlborough Street, Bristol. Image: Dreamstime
Grenfell: Poor installation rendered cavity barriers ‘totally ineffective’ (CM, 25 April)

While in agreement with the first paragraph, surely by extending the line of accountability to include the sign-off of a certificate for subcontractors by building control, the client’s agent and insurers will only lead to further debate on who is responsible in the event of a problem with the installation.

The responsibility for the correct installation rests entirely with the main contractor whose supply chain should be employing skilled subcontractors and also have their own checking and recording systems in place to endorse any subcontractor certification so that they are confident and could prove that to the best of their knowledge the work had been properly installed in accordance with the specification and manufacturers’ recommendations.

Peter Palmer AIOB (retired)

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