The government’s Remediation Acceleration Plan imposes legally binding deadlines to ensure that unsafe cladding on high-rise buildings in England is fully remediated by 2029, intensifying pressure on manufacturers to deliver faster, safer, and fully compliant façade solutions

The Plan requires all buildings 18m or taller to have unsafe cladding fixed by the end of 2029, with a 2031 deadline for those between 11 and 18m. Building owners and landlords who miss these deadlines will face unlimited fines, criminal prosecution, and even be bypassed, enabling public agencies to intervene and complete works directly.

This landmark legislation places urgent demands on the sector. Every contractor, developer, and manufacturer must work at pace while meeting the critical needs for competency and compliance on every project.

Highest standards of technical accuracy and compliance

“As industry leaders in façade solutions, we advocate the highest standards of technical accuracy and compliance across every project,” explains Matthew Castles, Head of Technical Support at EQUITONE by Etex.

“The Plan prioritises resident safety and is therefore a bold, but necessary move. However, speed must not compromise long-term performance. Independent certification will be critical to safeguard against errors and ensure systems perform as intended.”

Liam Blears, national commercial manager at FSi Promat by Etex, added: “We welcome the acceleration to remove unsafe cladding, combustible insulation and poorly installed cavity barriers, but its success depends on effective implementation and accessible funding. Concerns about protecting vulnerable leaseholders and infrastructure readiness remain.”

“To help contractors deliver safe, compliant recladding on time, early engagement is key. We’re here to support with technical information and compliance, to make sure that contractors really can get it right first time.” Liam concludes.

Matt Castles continued: “For specifiers and contractors, it’s critical to lean on your supply chain. Across the Etex Group we provide technical and specification support, and at EQUITONE we also have a network of recommended installers, which will help to minimise delays and costly rework.”

National Remediation System

More than £1bn in new funding has been made available to support the acceleration. With local authorities and agencies being given new powers to lead remediation if building owners and landlords fail to act. This is backed by regional Remediation Acceleration Plans with dedicated resources.

The bill also introduces a National Remediation System, which will ensure accountability for building owners, landlords and the supply chain. With shorter timescales and increased fire safety reassessment, early engagement, upskilling, and robust test technical guidance will be vital.

EQUITONE and FSi Promat, part of the Etex Group, remain committed to driving technical excellence through collaboration, training, CPD, site-based toolbox talks, and digital tools to support timely, compliant delivery.

To learn more about Etex Group’s technical expertise, visit: https://www.etexgroup.com/en/

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