Scotland’s Cladding Remediation Programme monthly management information: November 2025
This report presents management information for Scotland’s Cladding Remediation Programme to provide an indication of progress on a monthly basis.
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Remediation and mitigation
All 16 completed Single Building Assessments (SBAs) identified that remediation work was required.
As at 30 November 2025, urgent interim measures were in place in buildings relating to six of the completed SBAs. Remediation work had started in buildings relating to two of the completed SBAs, including one where urgent interim measures were also in place. These numbers have not increased over the last two months.
Urgent interim measures are defined here as mitigation measures that are put in place to reduce the life-safety fire risk of buildings and may be of a temporary nature. These may include waking watches and the installation of fire alarms. A waking watch is a system whereby suitably trained persons continually patrol all floors and the exterior perimeter of the building in order to detect a fire, raise the alarm, and carry out the role of evacuation management.
Remediation work is defined here as more permanent work, beyond urgent interim measures, that has been identified as being needed to eliminate or mitigate risks to human life that are (directly or indirectly) created or exacerbated by a building’s external wall cladding system in an SBA or Additional Work Assessment (AWA).