At TP Construction, we specialise in the technical remediation of external wall systems for buildings measuring between 11 and 18 metres. Following the introduction of the Building Safety Act 2022, the requirements for “medium-rise” buildings have become as stringent as those for high-rises. We provide a full-service solution—from PAS 9980 assessments to the installation of A1 and A2-rated non-combustible systems.
At TP Construction, we specialise in the technical remediation of external wall systems for buildings measuring between 11 and 18 metres. Following the introduction of the Building Safety Act 2022, the requirements for “medium-rise” buildings have become as stringent as those for high-rises. We provide a full-service solution—from PAS 9980 assessments to the installation of A1 and A2-rated non-combustible systems.
While the initial industry focus was on buildings over 18 metres, the vast majority of London’s residential stock falls into the 11–18m (medium-rise) category.
If you are a developer, Right to Manage (RTM) company, or freeholder, ensuring compliance for buildings under 18m is now a legal and financial priority.
For most buildings between 11m and 18m, remediation costs can be covered by the government’s Cladding Safety Scheme. TP Construction works alongside consultants and surveyors to ensure your project meets the eligibility criteria, helping to protect leaseholders from the costs of historic fire safety defects.
London Specialists: We understand the logistical challenges of remediating buildings within the M25, from parking permits to local authority liaison.
Accredited & Insured: We hold the necessary professional indemnity insurance and industry accreditations to work on high-stakes fire safety projects.
Design & Build Capability: We don’t just install; we provide a “turnkey” solution including design, procurement, and final certification.
Regulatory Knowledge: We stay ahead of the latest Building Safety Regulator (BSR) guidance to ensure your building is future-proofed against further legislative changes.