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Kevin McCloud’s HAB housing in firing line over construction defects

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  1. I note that in your article there is no mention of an ICWCI Clerk of Works being employed to inspect the works on site as it progressed. Problems such as those being experienced on this project would have been picked up by a competent Clerk of works before they became a major issue.

  2. I second John Shaw – this was my observation when reading the article. If there was no independent inspection of the work then I suggest HAB Housing issues a statement explaining this omission.

  3. Major problems often develop in delivering projects, especially those which tend to be high profile and attempt to achieve something desirable and different from the norm. We often tend to under estimate the need and necessity to enhance management, design and production processes, the procurement of skills, the proper management of risk and the need for collaboration. Even when these are carried out effectively, there will likely be some problems on early schemes.

    Generally we don’t seem to learn well, especially in housing projects. It is essential that processes are improved and realistically invested in from the outset, especially by clients.

  4. I live in Stroud and have friends who own a property at Applewood. They are very happy with their home; yes there were snagging issues at handover and the site took a long time to tidy but …HAB were NOT the contractor that built the houses! (Don’t tell me these problems are widespread)

    Markey was the contractor..a quick look at their website and they display the CIOB logo on their front page … Their MD is a Member of our institute so I ask him to take ownership of the quality control issues. This article smacks of our industry not taking ownership of the problems and allowing others to take the flak!

    How can a GasSAFE contractor install gas pipes in a cavity wall contrary to the regulations…and what have GasSAFE done about this???!!

    HAB are the joint developer and I guess this publicity has only happened because Kevin McCloud is a well known personality.

    I started my career in housebuilding cutting my teeth with Charles Church in the ’80s. Quality was paramount in the company then..pride in the job was what I was taught. We didn’t need CoWs – it was the site staff who were responsible and accountable for quality.

    So let’s think carefully who this article should really point the finger at…..

  5. @David – the article makes it clear that HAB is the co-developer and the contractor is Markey. We sought and published comment from all three of the parties involved.

  6. No matter what the problems are, it comes down to one simple reason, lack of management control and liaison by all of the parties involved. Any major contract requires a Client representative as Clerk of Works to ensure quality control. Some people never learn!

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