More of the industry should shell out for cladding repairs, MP tells government

cladding (2)

Housing committee chair Clive Betts says “all relevant parties” must contribute to fixing unsafe buildings

The chair of an influential parliamentary committee has called on the government to set out what steps are being taken to make more construction sectors pay for cladding remediation costs.

Clive Betts, chair of the cross-party Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee said that “all relevant parties” to the building safety crisis should be required to make financial contributions.

Already registered? Login here

To continue enjoying Building.co.uk, sign up for free guest access

Existing subscriber? LOGIN

 

Stay at the forefront of thought leadership with news and analysis from award-winning journalists. Enjoy company features, CEO interviews, architectural reviews, technical project know-how and the latest innovations.

  • Limited access to building.co.uk
  • Breaking industry news as it happens
  • Breaking, daily and weekly e-newsletters

Get your free guest access  SIGN UP TODAY

Gated access promo

Subscribe now for unlimited access

 

Subscribe to Building today and you will benefit from:

  • Unlimited access to all stories including expert analysis and comment from industry leaders
  • Our league tables, cost models and economics data
  • Our online archive of over 10,000 articles
  • Building magazine digital editions
  • Building magazine print editions
  • Printed/digital supplements

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

View our subscription options and join our community