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Uncontrolled value engineering ‘one of biggest risks’ to built environment

London high-rise buildings (Image: Dreamstime/Luke Sanderson)

Uncontrolled value engineering and poor workmanship present the biggest risks to the built environment, an industry consultation on higher-risk residential buildings (HRRBs) conducted by the British Board of Agrément has revealed.

The BBA collected 10,000 viewpoints over 15 weeks as part of the consultation and described the “strength of feeling” shown during the exercise as a “surprise”.

It found that poor workmanship and uncontrolled value engineering were seen as an even bigger risk to the sector than facade fires.

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