This book sets out the urgent changes to practices and behaviours
required to build a new building safety regime in the UK and prevent a
similar tragedy to the fire at Grenfell Tower from reoccurring.
The inquiry into the fire and the independent Hackitt Review revealed
deep-rooted and unpalatable truths about the current state of the UK
construction industry. Dame Judith Hackitt was scathing in her
assessment of the construction industry denouncing it as "an industry
that has not reflected and learned for itself, nor looked to other
sectors" and defining the key issues as ignorance, indifference, lack of
clarity on roles and responsibilities and inadequate regulatory
oversight and enforcement tools.
Invaluable for all construction professionals who wish to take greater
responsibility for the safety of residents in their buildings, this book
explains why these major safety reforms are required, how they are to be
achieved and the progress towards them to date.