Fire safety remedial work in England and Wales
December 13, 2024
Fire safety remedial work in England and WalesDecember 13, 2024 Following the announcement of the Government’s new Remediation Acceleration Plan, we look at practical steps that owners of Higher-Risk Buildings can take to maximize the recovery of costs incurred when remedying fire safety defects. Why should I read this?We are at a critical juncture in fire safety legislation, particularly for Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs). On 2 December 2024, the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government announced a new remediation plan which sets a deadline of the end of 2029 to both identify and address certain fire safety issues including remediating unsafe cladding in all HRBs. It also introduces tougher penalties for those who fail to act. Owners who have a legal obligation to remedy fire safety defects in their at-risk building, will therefore have to act swiftly to ensure the necessary remedial works are carried out, with a view to recovering, where possible, the associated costs from those who were originally responsible for designing or carrying out the defective works. The route to recover these costs, which could amount to tens of millions of pounds in respect of a building, is often not straightforward and is unlikely to be resolved prior to costs being incurred. This article therefore aims to provide a practical guide on how best to maximize the recovery of remediation costs for those building owners who are procuring remedial fire safety works. What should I do?Generally:
For example:
By adhering to these practical guidelines, property owners can significantly improve their chances of recovering the costs of fire safety remedial works. For more information on defects claims and cost recovery, please contact:
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