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Grenfell Tower: Cladding 'changed to cheaper version' | Grenfell Tower: Cladding 'changed to cheaper version' |
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Cladding fitted to Grenfell Tower during its refurbishment was changed to a cheaper version, documents obtained by the BBC suggest. | Cladding fitted to Grenfell Tower during its refurbishment was changed to a cheaper version, documents obtained by the BBC suggest. |
Documents show the zinc cladding originally proposed was replaced with an aluminium type, which was less fire resistant, saving nearly £300,000. | Documents show the zinc cladding originally proposed was replaced with an aluminium type, which was less fire resistant, saving nearly £300,000. |
The cladding is thought to have contributed to the spread of the fire that killed at least 80 people. | The cladding is thought to have contributed to the spread of the fire that killed at least 80 people. |
There is no suggestion a deliberate decision was made to cut fire safety. | There is no suggestion a deliberate decision was made to cut fire safety. |
It comes as Kensington and Chelsea council's first cabinet meeting since the disaster was adjourned after just 20 minutes on Thursday - after the council was forced by a court order to admit the press and public. | It comes as Kensington and Chelsea council's first cabinet meeting since the disaster was adjourned after just 20 minutes on Thursday - after the council was forced by a court order to admit the press and public. |
The council halted the meeting, claiming it would "prejudice" the forthcoming public inquiry. | The council halted the meeting, claiming it would "prejudice" the forthcoming public inquiry. |
However, Downing Street has criticised the council, saying the High Court had ruled the meeting should be open to the public. | |
"We would have expected the council to respect that," a spokesman added. | |
The documents obtained by the BBC reveal contractors working for Kensington and Chelsea council were asked in 2014 to replace zinc cladding with a more economical aluminium version. | The documents obtained by the BBC reveal contractors working for Kensington and Chelsea council were asked in 2014 to replace zinc cladding with a more economical aluminium version. |
One document - a list of requested savings sent to contractors in July 2014 - details potential savings of £693,161, reducing the cost of the contract from about £9.2m to £8.5m. | One document - a list of requested savings sent to contractors in July 2014 - details potential savings of £693,161, reducing the cost of the contract from about £9.2m to £8.5m. |
It includes £293,368 that would be saved by fitting "aluminium cladding in lieu of zinc cladding". | It includes £293,368 that would be saved by fitting "aluminium cladding in lieu of zinc cladding". |
The switch allowed for a change of colour, but the BBC has been told another key reason was to save money. | The switch allowed for a change of colour, but the BBC has been told another key reason was to save money. |
Documents seen by the Times newspaper, reportedly show that, days earlier, the local tenant management organisation had sent an "urgent nudge email" to project management consultants involved in the refurbishment. | Documents seen by the Times newspaper, reportedly show that, days earlier, the local tenant management organisation had sent an "urgent nudge email" to project management consultants involved in the refurbishment. |
It says the email urged them to provide "good costs" on cladding that could be shown to the councillor overseeing the work. | It says the email urged them to provide "good costs" on cladding that could be shown to the councillor overseeing the work. |
Earlier planning documents suggest the original plan was for zinc cladding with a fire-retardant core. | Earlier planning documents suggest the original plan was for zinc cladding with a fire-retardant core. |
Residents had also been told their new cladding would be made of zinc. Despite their differences, both types of cladding have the same official fire rating. | Residents had also been told their new cladding would be made of zinc. Despite their differences, both types of cladding have the same official fire rating. |
Police investigating the disaster have said the tower's cladding has subsequently failed safety tests. | Police investigating the disaster have said the tower's cladding has subsequently failed safety tests. |
The savings were part of an ongoing effort by the council and the local tenant management organisation to drive down the cost of the refurbishment. | The savings were part of an ongoing effort by the council and the local tenant management organisation to drive down the cost of the refurbishment. |
A source close to one of the many companies involved in the project said the change was typical of constant pressure by councils to reduce the costs of building refurbishments. | A source close to one of the many companies involved in the project said the change was typical of constant pressure by councils to reduce the costs of building refurbishments. |
Council minutes from 2013 show dissatisfaction with the initially-preferred contractor for not keeping the scheme within budget. | Council minutes from 2013 show dissatisfaction with the initially-preferred contractor for not keeping the scheme within budget. |
Further bids were invited, and this led to the appointment of a different contractor in 2014 which was then asked to make savings including on the cladding. | Further bids were invited, and this led to the appointment of a different contractor in 2014 which was then asked to make savings including on the cladding. |
Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council has promised to co-operate fully with all investigations into the fire. | Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council has promised to co-operate fully with all investigations into the fire. |
Cladding failures | |
The fire on 14 June led to the government announcing plans to carry out tests on 600 buildings around the country. | |
Downing Street said 149 cladding samples from high-rise buildings in 45 local authority areas had now failed fire safety tests. | |
Every panel tested had failed combustibility tests, it added. | Every panel tested had failed combustibility tests, it added. |
► A visual guide to what happened at Grenfell Tower | |
Lord Porter, chairman of the Local Government Association, said fire safety tests on cladding from high-rise buildings were flawed. | |
He criticised the tests for focusing on the core of the panel - rather than the panel as a whole. | He criticised the tests for focusing on the core of the panel - rather than the panel as a whole. |
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "isn't the right thing to test", adding: "The government needs to listen to a wider set of opinions and not just the experts they have got." | He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "isn't the right thing to test", adding: "The government needs to listen to a wider set of opinions and not just the experts they have got." |
Number 10 said the government was urging councils to carry out their own safety checks and to put mitigation measures in place where there are concerns. | Number 10 said the government was urging councils to carry out their own safety checks and to put mitigation measures in place where there are concerns. |
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