POLYETHYLINE CORE - ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE PANEL RETROFIT PROGRAMME
Combustible polyethylene-core aluminium composite panels (PE-ACP cladding) pose severe fire safety risks, accelerating flame spread, emitting toxic smoke, and hindering evacuation, attributes catastrophically demonstrated by London’s Grenfell Tower. PE-ACP’s inherent flammability underscores an urgent need for regulatory scrutiny, remediation, and public awareness to prevent another life ending outcome.
Further, with insurers now avoiding covering PE-ACP-clad buildings, driving soaring premiums or outright uninsurability and a landmark High Court ruling reinforcing that all building occupants and visitors alike have an unequivocal right to safety, mandating compliance with fire standards and safe egress when rapid evacuation is critical, urgent action is required.
Collaborating with industry leaders, ANOROC has developed a methodology for the removal of the combustible cladding and its replacement with compliant Aluminium Cladding.
Our integrated approach ensures:
- Like for like panel replacement where feasible.
- Fixed costs for key deliverables.
- Strict completion timelines.
- Minimal owner displacement during remediation.