(Alliance News) - Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC said on Tuesday it intends to sign a pledge committing the housebuilder to high-rise building remediation, saying it was "in the best interests" of the company.
The Building Safety Pledge programme was established by the UK government in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe by removing combustible materials, such as cladding. The pledge commits housebuilders to new guidelines for work on potentially unsafe cladding on buildings between 36 feet and 59ft high.
Housebuilders had until April 5 to sign the Building Safety Pledge guidelines.
The housebuilder said it would be taking further steps to support those living in affected buildings. As a result of making these new commitments, it said it would need to record a further exceptional charge in its financial statements.
"This is a complex and judgemental area, and the group will continue to work at speed to refine its latest estimate of these costs," it explained.
The pledge will cost the company between GBP80 million and GBP120 million, the Chertsey, Surrey-based housebuilder explained. Its board "does not consider this to present a risk to current or future operations," the firm said.
Crest also said it had a strong balance sheet with net cash of GBP252.8 million at October-end.
"The cash outflows required to remediate the affected buildings will occur over several years. Given the group's well capitalised financial position and strong current trading performance," it added.
Shares in Crest Nicholson Holdings were down 1.4% at 272.80 pence each on Tuesday morning in London.
By Tom Budszus; tombudszus@alliancenews.com
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