Monday's July 24th Cabinet Meeting will set things moving on the £10m extra agreed to enhance fire safety measures in Brent's high rise blocks.
The report states:
The report states:
Council
agreed that the Chief Executive should write to the Government as a matter of
urgency to request that the Government provide direct financial support to meet
the costs that will be incurred. The letter has been sent to the Government
requesting financial support, as well as requesting that the Government
urgently consider revocation of the permitted development rights for office to
residential conversions; that the Government review the building control laws
which allow the use of building control teams from both the private sector and
other local authorities to inspect buildings which can mean a total lack of
oversight by local authority inspectors of the fire risk level in some
privately owned high rise blocks and that the Government address whether
licensing laws for landlords in the private sector are stringent enough to
ensure that all dwellings are fit for human habitation.
Actions to develop the detailed work
programme for enhanced fire measures in High-rise blocks
A
specification is in the process of being developed, which will outline the
enhanced fire detection equipment that could be installed, over and above the
required standard. In order to establish the exact works required, a suitably
qualified specialist will carry out a survey of each building, and specify the
schedule of works. This will be specific to each block, but may include
detection systems localised alarms in communal areas and/or dwellings, fire
suppression systems such as sprinklers, or smoke extraction systems.
The
appropriate procurement framework will be accessed in order to appoint the
relevant specialists required in order to complete this preparatory work.
Surveyors
will visit all blocks between now and September in order to carry out these
surveys, which will inform the detailed plan which will be brought back for
consideration by Cabinet in October 2017.
It
will be important to keep residents informed and reassured throughout this
process. A letter has been sent to all tenants and leaseholders to advise them
of the outcome of the Full Council discussion, attached at Annex 3, and a
programme of communication will continue throughout this process.