CCN – The Latest Updates, News, and Alerts on Combustible Cladding (Breaking News) Reaching more Players in the Cladding Industry


NEWSMAKERS  * Aluminium Cladding * CladdingTest * Class Action * CCN * County Court * ExcelPlas * Grenfell * Landers and Rodgers * Lendlease * Shangri-La Construction * Tim Cousins * University of Sydney * VBA

LEGAL NEWS

County Court Hands Down Decision on Combustible Cladding Used by Shangri-La Construction
The court ordered that the builder, Shangri La’s director, Mr Neqebullah, personally pay the State almost $1.2 million in compensation.

University of Sydney Can’t Advance ‘Unclear’ Claims Over Flammable Building Panels

INDUSTRY NEWS

UPCOMING WEBINAR – Due Diligence for Certifiers of Combustible Cladding (21st September, 2023)

The Changing Legislative Landscape of Australia’s Construction Sector in FY24 and Increased Focus on Outlaw Products Such as Combustible Cladding

Cladding Costs Totalling £150m Send Lendlease into the Red

Fire Service Refuses to Name 23 ‘High Risk’ Buildings with Flammable Cladding

London Council Takes Tower Owner to Court Over Delay to Replace Flammable Cladding

Flammable ‘Grenfell’ Cladding Finally Set to be Removed from Islington Student Flats

Fire Safety Risks of External Living Walls and Implications for Regulatory Guidance

Cladding Developments – Legislation Update

TESTING & INVESTIGATION SERVICES

Number One Cladding Testing Laboratory in Australia (Affordable & Quick Turnarounds)
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Intelligent Cladding Testing to Inform Fire Risk
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Forensic Fire Service for Combustible Cladding
Working with industry specialists in litigation and construction we investigate cladding fires and cladding flammability issues
https://timcousins.com.au/

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As expert consultants, Roscon can devise a solution to address any non-compliant claddings. These solutions may be far more cost effective than
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Step-by-Step Guide For Evaluating the Combustibility Risk of Cladding
https://www.claddingtest.com/

Australian NATA Testing Laboratory Offers Cladding Identification and Testing Services (to determine Combustibility Risk Profile)
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This Newsletter is brought to you by ExcelPlas Labs Australia’s Largest group of Polymer Building Materials Testing Labs.
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Melbourne Testing Lab for Testing of Architectural Cladding Materials and Combustibility Risk
ExcelPlas now performs Positive Material Identification (PMI) and Combustibility Rating (CR) on architectural cladding such as Aluminium Composite Materials ACM, Aluminium Composite Panels ACP, Expanded Polystyrene Panels EPS, Polyisocyanuarate Foam Panels PIC and others.
We have extensive experience with testing of polymers and polymeric building materials.
As a Nationally Accredited Testing Laboratory, our technicians, equipment and quality system are monitored regularly for proficiency and compliance assuring that you can count on quality results every time. 
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