The main contractor on the Grenfell Tower refurbishment
secretly “pocketed” £126,000 while switching the cladding to cheaper, more
combustible materials, the inquiry into the deadly fire at the building has
heard. Rydon was bidding for the project in March 2014 when it told the
landlord of the council block that it could save £293,368 by switching from the
originally specified zinc cladding to plastic-filled aluminium panels, which
the inquiry has heard had “significantly worse” fire performance. Rydon knew
that the actual saving from the switch would be £419,627, but kept this from
the client and “took some of the savings for themselves”. Read more on the
Guardian website.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jul/20/grenfell-firm-rydon-promised-five-times-to-appoint-fire-safety-advisers-inquiry-told
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