Insurers considered irrelevant in MMC and fire risk debate
Experts have warned that obtaining cover for buildings using modern methods of construction (MMC) could become increasingly difficult after insurers were prevented from taking part in a London Assembly planning committee meeting.
Although they were permitted to listen, the Assembly excluded insurance industry representatives from sitting on the panel of its recent enquiry into the use of timber frame techniques.
James Glocking, technical director of the Fire Protection Association, slammed the decision, stating that the panel's capability was "degraded" as a result.
"Insurers are being hurt and they are acutely aware of MMC constructions. I think some of them are taking measures. While they may not be denying insurance
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