Cladding retrofit drive faces red alert over delivery delays
14-07-2026 09:05 via constructionenquirer.com

Cladding retrofit drive faces red alert over delivery delays

Delivery of the Government’s flagship cladding remediation programme has been red-flagged by infrastructure watchdog the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority.
In its assessment of the Government’s major projects portfolio, the huge cladding retrofit programme was downgraded to a Red delivery rating after officials warned that current plans “remain challenging” because of Building Safety Regulator delays, rising construction costs and growing w
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