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WHAT KEEPS ARCHITECTS AWAKE AT NIGHT?

CONDITIONAL PI FOR CERTIFIERS

tates are looking at ways to allow private certifiers to continue to practise even with conditions relating to combustible cladding in their cover. While this may keep the system running for a bit longer, it is very worrying and likely to affect architects. This is not just about new buildings. What happens when alterations or additions are required

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