Barking & Dagenham tells contractor to take 鈥榰rgent action鈥 on repair work at Gascoigne Estate
An east London council has begun inspecting dozens of balconies at a Barking housing block after part of one collapsed into the street at the weekend.
Built by Bouygues for housing developer and association L&Q, the first phase of the Gascoigne Estate redevelopment was completed four years ago.
This phase, designed by Levitt Bernstein and which was later sold to Barking & Dagenham Council鈥檚 housing company B&D Reside, consists of more than 400 homes and is known as Weavers Quarter.
A council spokesperson said it was inspecting a further 70 balconies to ensure that they are safe and added: 鈥淲e are currently in discussions with Bouygues to impress on them the need to take urgent action on the concerns raised.鈥
In a statement, Bouygues said: 鈥淔ollowing the incident at Weavers Quarter, where some soffit boards detached and fell from a balcony, our main concern has been ensuring residents鈥 safety.
鈥淲e are working hard with Reside to take immediate action, put the necessary safety measures in place and undertake appropriate remediation works.鈥
The council added that its leader Darren Rodwell had recently raised concerns with Bouygues about workmanship on the project, telling the firm: 鈥淚n September, L&Q, the original development agent for the scheme, served a defect notice on Bouygues about the soundness of the balcony facades. I understand that Bouygues have accepted this notice, but not yet liability for the work.
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鈥淚 understand Bouygues have already completed repairs to some balconies on the estate. I expect all remaining inspections to be carried out at pace so that work can be completed to make good the remaining balconies.鈥
Matt Lismore, chair of the residents鈥 association and a tenant at the Gascoigne Estate, said the fa莽ade had fallen off the balcony into the street, revealing 鈥渨orn bits of wood鈥.
Lismore told 好色先生TV鈥檚 sister鈥檚 title Housing Today there had been a partial collapse of a balcony in summer 2021 and claimed some screws had become rusty, worked themselves loose and fallen off.
L&Q declined to comment.
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