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Scotland’s Cladding Remediation Programme monthly management information: October 2025

This report presents management information for Scotland’s Cladding Remediation Programme to provide an indication of progress on a monthly basis.


Single Open Call

As at 31 October 2025, the Cladding Remediation Programme had received 1,203 expressions of interest (EoIs) via the Single Open Call, which is an increase of 141 from 30 September. The number of EoIs includes some that may not be eligible for funding from the Cladding Remediation Programme to carry out an SBA for various reasons, such as a developer being responsible for assessment and remediation, or not meeting the criteria for an SBA to be required, for example the building(s) not being 11m or more in height.

Just over half of the EoIs (55%) were submitted by social landlords.

Table 1. The number of EoIs submitted to the Cladding Remediation Programme as at 31 October 2025, by type of applicant.

Applicant type

Number of EoIs

Factor or property manager

537

Registered Social Landlord

341

Local Authority

319

Owners’ or residents’ association

4

Other

2

Total

1,203

As at 31 October 2025, the Cladding Remediation Programme had identified that 405 (34%) of the EoIs received as part of the Single Open Call were not eligible for funding from the Cladding Remediation Programme to carry out an SBA. It is important to note that not all of the EoIs received had been checked for eligibility at that date, so the number of EoIs that are not eligible for SBA funding is likely to increase.

As at 31 October 2025, the Cladding Remediation Programme had issued initial grant or funding offers in relation to 475 EoIs. This number is slightly lower than was reported as at 30 September (478) due to an update in the operational information available rather than an actual decrease in the number of offers issued.

As at 31 October 2025, in order to expedite progress towards assessment, where EoIs had been submitted by landlords of social housing, SG issued initial offers of grants and asked that these building owners carry out checks to ensure that the buildings meet the criteria for an SBA. This means that, for an unknown number of buildings in relation to these EoIs where an initial offer of grant has been made, no further action will be taken because they are found not to meet the criteria.

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