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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
I have a supplementary to Paul McLennan’s question about zero valuation, which we discussed last week. We think that it was based on the EWS1 standard—using external wall systems form 1—which, we discovered, disnae have any legal basis in Scotland. We think that it is not a statutory process. We were left wondering how people in Scotland can have a zero value attached to their property from a scheme that is not a regulatory standard in Scotland, and that potentially does not legally apply. Could you offer the committee any clarification on that issue?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Nevertheless, are people not in a position at the moment where their houses or properties are valued at £0 unless and until the remediation can be carried out? We heard examples last week of people being told that their properties are valued at £0.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Elaine Scott, does the model work for Edinburgh?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
On that point, who will ultimately certify that a new-build house is compliant with all the standards? Will it be the compliance plan manager, a clerk of works or the person who issues the building warrant? Who is going to look at the fabric and construction of the new build to say whether they meet all the standards for fire safety and other regulations that apply to the construction process? Who will sign on the dotted line to say that the building is compliant?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Good morning, everybody. We have gone straight into the deep end. I was going to lead on questions about costs, but people have got there well before me.
I want to tease out the possible ways through this. Does the solution lie in looking at the subsidy benchmarks? Do we have to increase those again? Is anything being done to enhance the local supply chain network? It was mentioned that the costs of materials are going through the roof. I do not know whether most of the materials are being brought into the rural community or, indeed, into Scotland. Is work being done on that? Is there a role for private developers’ contributions to be changed to try to assist with that? Is there any evidence yet that some of the projects are at risk of not going ahead or being delayed because of those escalating unit costs?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
That would be very welcome. Thank you.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Does anyone else want to come in?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Can we begin to solve the issue through local supply chains, or are we completely reliant on imported timber for house frame construction? Can we solve it?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Good morning, everybody. On the cost issue, I was going to ask our local authority colleagues whether they are experiencing the same cost overruns that you appear to be experiencing. Are the unit prices that you have mentioned, which are significantly higher than we had before, coming about purely because of the cost of sourcing new materials to service the industry? I am glad that Colin Proctor is here because, hopefully, he can help us understand why costs are going through the roof. Are the costing models based on existing methods of delivery? We have heard about off-site construction, prefabrication, sourcing alternative materials and so on. Are we changing the model of construction or is it too early to tell whether such a move will be successful?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 12 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Is it too early to say anything about the possible impact of the various support schemes on your forecasts?