Fire Safety Remediation
Post-Grenfell cladding replacement, compartmentation works, sprinklers in high-rise stock. 114 UK councils have discussed fire safety remediation in monitored meetings — track who, where and how the conversation is moving.
What councils are saying about fire safety remediation
Fire Safety Remediation is one of the procurement themes QuorumInsight tracks across UK local government, detected in 451 meeting mentions spanning 114 councils. Every mention comes from an analysed council meeting — a cabinet decision, a committee discussion or a budget report — so this is a picture of what councils are actually planning and debating, not a directory of published tenders.
Discussion has cooled quarter-on-quarter: there were 26 mentions in the last three months, against 63 in the three months before. For suppliers, that matters because activity in a council meeting typically precedes any formal procurement by months. Reading it early is the difference between shaping a requirement and responding to one. Fire Safety Remediation sits within the broader construction & building works category.
Mentions over the last 12 months
Monthly fire safety remediation mentions across all monitored UK councils, by meeting date. The current month is excluded while it is still in progress.
Most active councils
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London is the most active authority on fire safety remediation, with 36 mentions across 36 monitored meetings — around 8% of all fire safety remediation discussion QuorumInsight has tracked. The council returned to the subject as recently as its “Lancaster West Build” meeting on 3 Jun 2026.
Tower Hamlets London Borough Council (35 mentions) and Bristol City Council (21) are also notably active. The full list of leading councils is below — each links to its live intelligence profile.
| Council | Region | Mentions |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea | London | 36 |
| Tower Hamlets London Borough Council | London | 35 |
| Bristol City Council | South West | 21 |
| Waverley Borough Council | South East | 18 |
| Woking Borough Council | South East | 16 |
| Southwark London Borough Council | London | 14 |
| City of London Corporation | London | 13 |
| Newham London Borough Council | London | 13 |
| Thanet District Council | South East | 12 |
| Flintshire County Council | Wales | 10 |
| Ealing London Borough Council | London | 8 |
| Hillingdon London Borough Council | London | 8 |
In councils’ own words
Recent meetings where fire safety remediation came up, with the relevant passage from the discussion. Each meeting links to the council’s intelligence profile.
Surrey County Council · Highways, Fire and Transport · 2 Jul 2026
“relocating the crew and equipment to Godstone will enable the delivery of an appropriate and safe service”
Hammersmith & Fulham London Borough Council · Housing Service Transformation · 1 Jul 2026
“free fire doors at no cost to tenants and lease holders”
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council · Housing Reform and FRA Action · 24 Jun 2026
“"the challenge of the fire risk assessments over at Lancashire Hill"”
Birmingham City Council · Licensing & Reg Regulation · 24 Jun 2026
“"we've got unsafe cladding"”
Cambridge City Council · Housing Redevelopment Debate · 24 Jun 2026
“"The existing buildings on site have significant fire safety deficiencies"”
Dumfries and Galloway Council · Internal Audit Review · 18 Jun 2026
“health and safety and fire safety enforcement authority action”
Related topics in construction & building works
- New Build Construction · 244 councils
- Highways Capital Works · 236 councils
- Refurbishment & Retrofit · 229 councils
- Housing Stock Investment · 222 councils
- Construction Consultancy · 216 councils
- Decarbonisation Retrofit · 202 councils
- Building Control Services · 179 councils
- Demolition & Enabling Works · 153 councils
Track fire safety remediation across every council
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