September 4, 2024
Today, the Grenfell Tower Enquiry Report was released. Am I surprised at the outcome? No, but I am surprised at just how scathing the report has been of everyone, right up to the government level.
Table of contents
Given its sheer size, this summarises what I have read rather than a definitive guide to the report.
It has been made clear that the government was well aware of the cladding risks prior to Grenfell when there were previous fire events but failed to act. Instead, they simply pushed ahead, ignored safety issues, and stuck with their deregulatory agenda.
This is where it hurts. There was systematic incompetence, dishonesty, and even deliberate manipulation and misrepresentation in testing processes—lies after lies after lies.
Key manufacturers mentioned were
BRE - The Building Research Establishment received more damnation than most. In short, they were a trusted construction industry company responsible for fire safety and testing in accordance with British Standard 8414. Unprofessional conduct and inadequate is how the reports find them. Oversight and rigour were lacking, which enabled manufacturers to lie and manipulate test results. My understanding at this point is that at least one test was useless.
Four industry bodies, NHBC, BBA, UKAS, and LABC, failed to ensure the accuracy of statements made on certificates.
Landlords are accused of indifference to fire safety.
Contractors were seen as incompetent and dishonest.
Fire and Police services are accused of failing to learn from previous events, again poor leadership and ineffective.
From the bottom to the top, it's lies, incompetence, dishonesty and, as always, profit-driven!
There have, of course, been recommendations.
These are the key ones.
There is more, but you get the idea, so rip it all up and start again.
Honestly, I was expecting the report to raise all sorts of failings, but I didn't expect it to be as bad as this—truly, sickening and saddening.
Unfortunately, it will take more years to bring those responsible to court if it ever happens.