Cladding Remediation

Ingleton Wood sector experience includes cladding remediation works funded through the Building Safety Fund and Cladding Safety Scheme. We have also worked with developers who have signed the Developer Pledge. Such funds are used to remedy life-critical fire safety defects arising from the design, construction or refurbishment of buildings.

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Patteson Road, Ipswich Residential block with insulated render, timber cladding and fire barrier remedials to terracotta rainscreen. Works completed in 2023 with EWS1A Certification achieved.

cladding remediation Following the Grenfell disaster in 2017 the remediation of unsafe cladding to high-rise residential accommodation has become a high priority across the Country. It has become clear that many residential apartment buildings comprise historical fire safety defects, including combustible cladding and defective fire barriers. Each cladding remediation project has a different set of risks and challenges, and successful project delivery will require specialist input to manage the construction works and to coordinate the involvement of all parties. Owners of high-rise residential properties seeking to sell or re-mortgage their homes are often asked by lenders for an EWS1 form. Although not a statutory requirement, lenders may refuse a mortgage application where one cannot be produced.Through our skills and experience in delivering such projects, Ingleton Wood are well placed to help property managers, developers, and residents in managing the complex EWS process. Our sector experience includes cladding remediation works funded through the Building Safety Fund and Cladding Safety Scheme.We have also worked with developers who have signed the Developer Pledge. Such funds are used to remedy life-critical fire safety defects arising from the design, construction or refurbishment of buildings.

417 Wick Lane, London Large residential block with both ACM panels and insulated render. Full replacement required along with strengthening works to SFS frame. Project value £7m. Colne View, Colchester Cladding remediation works involving replacement sheathing board and insulation together with additional and replacement cavity barriers following an EWS1 assessment. Remediation works are due for completion July 2026. 101 Pentonville Road, London Residential Block with spandrel panels and insulated render to the rear elevation. Full replacement of all elements and installation of cavity barriers. Project value £1.2m.

7 Anchor Street, Ipswich Residential block with insulated render and fire barrier remedials to terracotta rainscreen. Works completed with EWS1A Certification December 2023.

2 Stannary Street, London Residential Block with HPL panels. Full replacement required along with additional roofing works. Project value £2.5m.

Hungerford Road, London Replacement of rainscreen cladding system to a mixed-use site incorporating a special educational needs school on the ground and first floors and residential dwellings above.

If you would like any advice or to discuss your project needs with the team, please contact:

Paul Ruffell BSc (Hons) MRICS Director | Project Manager T: 07725 070459 E: paul.ruffell@ingletonwood.co.uk

Daniel Legg BSc (Hons) FRICS IMaPS Partner | Building Surveyor T: 07816 688311 E: daniel.legg@ingletonwood.co.uk

Simon Chesworth BSc (Hons) MRICS Associate | Project Manager T: 07718 488706 E: simon.chesworth@ingletonwood.co.uk

Ben Willett BSc (Hons) MRICS Associate | Building Surveyor T: 07718 488737 E: ben.willett@ingletonwood.co.uk

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