Midlands Contractor launches end-to-end cladding remediation service
Birmingham-based Colmore Tang Construction has launched a cladding remediation service that provides a complete solution for building owners, managing agents and surveyors seeking to replace dangerous, non-compliant cladding.
Drawing on its experience of delivering high-rise residential dwellings, the contractor has developed a comprehensive approach to cladding remediation and passive fire protection that enables a fully-audited, designed and delivered service that provides compliance, cost and quality assurance.
Colmore Tang was launched in 2013 and has since grown into one of the most recognised contractors in the Midlands, delivering over 3,500 residential units, a 253-bedroom hotel and over 180,000 sq ft of retail space. Its dedicated cladding remediation service has been launched in light of the ongoing and public cladding debate, which rose to prominence after the Grenfell Tower disaster in 2017.
It is estimated that there are around 2,000 residential buildings that are still enveloped in high-risk, combustible cladding. The U.K. government launched its Building Safety Fund in May 2020, a £1bn support package designed to help building owners with the removal and replacement of unsafe cladding systems, and the government plans to have all remedial work in England completed by the end of 2021.
By drawing on its established supply chain, Colmore Tang will provide the full remediation process from initial fire assessment and design, to project management, tax advice and delivery. It is also able to advise owners accessing the government’s Building Safety Fund.
Colmore Tang’s experience of delivering new buildings – as well as reengineering existing buildings under permitted development – gives it a unique understanding of the design complexities, supply chain requirements, risk management and audit trail needed to deliver fire safe cladding and EWS1-compliant properties.
The company also offers a building insurance solution to its clients, having worked closely with insurers to create a latent defects warranty that is handed to building owners upon completion.
Steve Underwood, Chief Operating Officer at Colmore Tang Construction, said: “Nobody should have to live in an unsafe building. Through conversations we have had with building owners, managing agents and even cladding manufacturers, it’s clear that the complexities in cladding remediation are slowing down the ability to get this vital work done. The government’s target is also mounting pressure on building owners, who are being encouraged to complete all works before mandatory new legislation is introduced.
“Lots of specialist contractors don’t operate at the scale required to fulfil many of these projects, leaving clients struggling to engage with consultants when looking for a solution. That’s why we’re doing what we know best – tall, high-density residential buildings. We’re bringing together the moving parts to create a single cohesive product. Furthermore, we provide a fully-auditable digital record of the whole process ensuring that the ‘golden thread’ – as described in Dame Judith Hackett’s Grenfell recommendations – is delivered along with a comprehensively-insured end product.”