Grenfell façade designer marked drawings ‘approved for construction’ when they weren’t

Grenfell Tower toward the end of its ill-fated refurbishment

Source: Grenfell Tower Inquiry

Studio E’s as-built Grenfell drawings ‘had wrong date and materials’

Harley Facades marked Grenfell cladding drawings “approved for construction” even before they had been seen by architect Studio E, the Grenfell Inquiry has been told.

Subsequent drawings marked “as-built” by Studio E contained errors such as referring to zinc cladding despite this being swapped out for cheaper aluminium in a cost-cutting process long before construction work had even begun.

Main contractor Rydon’s senior manager on the project, Simon Lawrence, admitted this was a “serious mistake” under questioning from inquiry barrister Richard Millett QC.

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