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Buildings regulatory framework not fit for purpose
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An article exploring how the Grenfell Tower disaster will force fundamental change on the construction industry, for example making clients, designers and contractors responsible for buildings throughout their life cycle. Detailed audit trails will need to be kept, providing evidence for prosecutions.
Hembling, B. 2018, "Buildings regulatory framework not fit for purpose". In: Construction Law Magazine, London.
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