The Grenfell inquiry has heard how the ‘day to day’
architect on the tower’s refurbishment did not recall seeing certification that
the work had been signed off as compliant. “While I do not recall seeing the
certificate, I understand that the tower was certified as practically complete,
which would require Building Control to have signed the tower off as compliant
with Building Regulations,” said Neil Crawford of project architects Studio
E. Crawford outlined to the inquiry he relied on the “experience and
competency” of all of the specialist design subcontractors to produce designs
that complied with related requirements. Read more on 24housing.
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