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Grenfell: Council building control inspector says Kingspan ‘misled’ him

David Jones

A former Herefordshire Council building control surveyor claims he was “misled” by Kingspan and BBA documents when he issued an approval certificate for Kingspan K15 which stated it was a material of limited combustibility.

David Jones, appearing before the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, produced the certificate in May 2009 following a request to undertake the work by LABC.

The Inquiry heard earlier this month that the certificate, described as “wholly inaccurate” by lead counsel to the Inquiry Richard Millett QC, confirmed that K15 could be used in a mixture of insulation thickness, masonry or steel-framed substrates, a minimum cavity cap of 50mm with a range of rainscreen claddings.

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