Orlando Sentinel

Panel maker: Installers responsibl­e for use

- By Jeff Martin

ATLANTA — The U.S. company that manufactur­ed panels on a London apartment tower where at least 80 people perished in an inferno has quit selling them for high-rises because it has no control over their installati­on, a top company executive said Monday.

Arconic Inc. is continuing to work with investigat­ors to determine what caused the flames to spread so rapidly at Grenfell Tower on June 14, interim CEO David Hess told investors during an earnings call.

“Cladding systems contain various components selected and put together by architects, contractor­s, fabricator­s and building owners, and those parties are responsibl­e for ensuring that the cladding systems are compliant under the appropriat­e codes and regulation­s,” the company said in a news release Monday.

About 12 days after the blaze, the company announced it would discontinu­e making its Reynobond PE panels available for high-rises.

“We extend our deepest sympathies to those who have lost so much,” Hess added Monday.

An Associated Press review this month found that some building owners in the U.S. were unaware that the same Reynobond panels, which feature a polyethyle­ne core, were used on their buildings as well. Polyethyle­ne is combustibl­e, according to federal agencies including the Centers for Disease

In many cases, building owners and regulators did not know the product was used on their structures, or exactly how it was applied. In several cases, old building records had been destroyed.

No one has declared any of the U.S. buildings unsafe, nor has the U.S. government ordered widespread testing of building panels that British authoritie­s ordered after the London catastroph­e. Control and Prevention.

 ?? NATALIE OXFORD/GETTY-AFP ?? Flammable exterior panels are suspected to have caused the Grenfell Tower fire to spread quickly, killing 80 people.
NATALIE OXFORD/GETTY-AFP Flammable exterior panels are suspected to have caused the Grenfell Tower fire to spread quickly, killing 80 people.

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