Residents at a £225m Mace development in London found to
have Grenfell-style cladding will not be forced to pay for its removal. Mace
confirmed that remedial work would now be carried out on two blocks at the
£225m Greenwich Square scheme but that it would come at no extra cost to
residents. Last month, CN revealed the cladding on the development needed to be
replaced after it was found to be category 3 ACM cladding, the most combustible
of the three ACM cladding types. In the letter to residents seen by CN, Mace
said that after “complex work” investigating the matter the company had decided
that two blocks at the development will require remedial work. Read more on the
Construction News website.
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