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Issue details

Malting and Brewster House Structural Strengthening Works

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This report recommends allocating resources and awarding a contract to undertake works needed to address the structural integrity at Brewster House and Malting House, two Large Panel System blocks.

The Government advised further checks of the structural integrity of these buildings in 2018. As a result, consulting structural engineers Wilde Carter Clack conducted a comprehensive structural investigation and concluded that the blocks required intrusive structural strengthening. Therefore, the Mayor is recommended to:

1. Agree to the allocation of capital resources to fund the works and the services associated with delivering the works.

2. Agree to the award of the works contract via the Council’s Better Neighbourhoods Framework.

3. Agree to formally consult leaseholders and to recharge them for their portion of the cost of the works.

4. Agree options for recharging leaseholders for the cost of any temporary rehousing of dwelling occupants, their furniture and belongings, and for the reinstatement of the same upon the completion of the works.

5. Agree to officers exploring the possible voluntary buy back of leasehold properties in the two blocks.

6. Agree to the introduction of two additional borough wide payment options for leaseholders.

 

This matter was considered by the Mayor in Cabinet on 26 June 2019, where some aspects of the decision were deferred as explained in the decision notice http://democracy.towerhamlets.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?AIId=102046.

 

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure or Savings of over £1 Million;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: Limehouse;

Notice of proposed decision first published: 16/05/2019

Anticipated restriction: Part exempt (Part of the report will be exempt)  - View reasons

Explanation of anticipated restriction:
One or more of the appendices to the report may be exempt as they are expected to contain sensitive commercial/financial information

Department: Place

Consultation process

There will be further consultation meetings held and for leaseholders the statutory S20 consultation process will be undertaken.

One-to-one meetings

Consultees

Residents have been kept informed via; monthly newsletters and issue of FAQs, weekly TRA drop in meetings, a public drop in event and access to the on-site Project Team

Cabinet Lead member
Corporate Finance
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Has an Equality Analysis been carried out and if so the result of this Assessment?: No. THH have carried out Residents Impact Assessments to identify vulnerable residents and will plan packages of support around their needs when the works are being carried out.

What supporting documents or other information will be available?: Available

Decisions

  • 28/06/2019 - Urgent Structural Works-Brewster House and Malting House

Agenda items

  • 26/06/2019 - Cabinet Urgent Structural Works-Brewster House and Malting House 26/06/2019

Documents

  • Urgent Structural Works-Brewster House and Malting House  

 

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