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London council to take legal advice after tests reveal wrong panels fitted to tower blocks London council to take legal advice after tests reveal wrong panels fitted to tower blocks
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Camden Council will take “urgent legal advice” after cladding it ordered for its tower blocks was not fitted as commissioned.Camden Council will take “urgent legal advice” after cladding it ordered for its tower blocks was not fitted as commissioned.
Aluminium panels with a polyethelene core were added to buildings in the Chalcots Estate, the authority said, that “were not to the standard” it wanted.Aluminium panels with a polyethelene core were added to buildings in the Chalcots Estate, the authority said, that “were not to the standard” it wanted.
Council leader Georgia Gould said it reviewed fire safety at all its high-rise blocks following the deadly Grenfell Tower fire.Council leader Georgia Gould said it reviewed fire safety at all its high-rise blocks following the deadly Grenfell Tower fire.
The main contractor on the renovation of five blocks in the estate was Rydon, the same company that worked on Grenfell Tower, according to the council's and its own website.The main contractor on the renovation of five blocks in the estate was Rydon, the same company that worked on Grenfell Tower, according to the council's and its own website.
On its website, subcontractor Harley Facades said it carried out a £16m contract for the external finishing of the buildings, including 4mm aluminium composite material rainscreen cladding.On its website, subcontractor Harley Facades said it carried out a £16m contract for the external finishing of the buildings, including 4mm aluminium composite material rainscreen cladding.
Ms Gould said: “The arrangement of the cladding and insulation used on Camden Council’s buildings significantly differs from that on Grenfell Tower.Ms Gould said: “The arrangement of the cladding and insulation used on Camden Council’s buildings significantly differs from that on Grenfell Tower.
“It includes fire-resistant rock wool insulation designed to prevent the spread of fire and fire resistant sealant between floors, designed to stop a high-intensity flat fire from spreading to neighbouring flats.“It includes fire-resistant rock wool insulation designed to prevent the spread of fire and fire resistant sealant between floors, designed to stop a high-intensity flat fire from spreading to neighbouring flats.
“This arrangement previously contained a fire at a flat in Taplow block in 2012. These are significant and proven arrangements to stop the spread of fire.“This arrangement previously contained a fire at a flat in Taplow block in 2012. These are significant and proven arrangements to stop the spread of fire.
“The new results from the laboratory show that the outer cladding panels themselves are made up of aluminium panels with a polyethylene core.“The new results from the laboratory show that the outer cladding panels themselves are made up of aluminium panels with a polyethylene core.
“Therefore the panels that were fitted were not to the standard that we had commissioned. In light of this, we will be informing the contractor that we will be taking urgent legal advice.”“Therefore the panels that were fitted were not to the standard that we had commissioned. In light of this, we will be informing the contractor that we will be taking urgent legal advice.”
She added: “Whilst we are clear that our cladding design and insulation significantly differs to that at Grenfell Tower, the external cladding panels did not satisfy our independent laboratory testing or the high standards we set for contractors.She added: “Whilst we are clear that our cladding design and insulation significantly differs to that at Grenfell Tower, the external cladding panels did not satisfy our independent laboratory testing or the high standards we set for contractors.
“Camden Council has decided it will immediately begin preparing to remove these external cladding panels from the five tower blocks on the Chalcots Estate.”“Camden Council has decided it will immediately begin preparing to remove these external cladding panels from the five tower blocks on the Chalcots Estate.”
Rydon said last week its work on Grenfell Tower “met all required building regulations - as well as fire regulation and health & safety standards”.Rydon said last week its work on Grenfell Tower “met all required building regulations - as well as fire regulation and health & safety standards”.
Barnet Council is sending for laboratory tests samples of cladding from three tower blocks. The Independent has contacted both Rydon and Harley Facades for comment.
A block of flats in Tottenham, Rivers Apartments, also features cladding similar to that used on Grenfell Tower, according to the BBC. The building's housing association told the broadcaster it had arranged new safety checks. Harley's managing director, Ray Bailey, told ITV News: “These works were as described in the contractual specification and approved in the usual process for construction and building control by the London Borough of Camden."
“There is no evidence to suggest that this product and cladding system installed in Camden is unsafe”
Barnet Council said it is sending for laboratory tests samples of cladding from three tower blocks. It will also review whether sprinklers should be installed in its high-rise buildings, it said.
And a block of flats in Tottenham, Rivers Apartments, also features cladding similar to that used on Grenfell Tower, according to the BBC. The building's housing association told the broadcaster it had arranged new safety checks.