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A housing expert has said building inspections need to be 'beefed up' following the latest redress scheme announced by the Government over defective apartments built during the Celtic Tiger era.

A housing expert has said building inspections need to be"beefed up" following the latest redress scheme announced by the Government over defective apartments built during the Celtic Tiger era.

The department said to"ensure that important life-safety works are not paused", the Government had"decided that remediation works related to fire safety defects, entered into or commenced from today, will form part of the remediation scheme, subject to terms and conditions. With the introduction of this latest redress scheme, this time for building defects in Celtic Tiger era developments , Dr Sirr questions if we can be sure that we won't run into similar problems in the future.

An Assigned Certifier is a registered professional who is responsible for carrying out inspections and certification.

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