The objective of this project was delivering cladding remediation at Nobel House under the Cladding Safety Scheme, ensuring full compliance with the Building Safety Act. With Stage 4 now complete, the project is ready to progress into delivery pending regulator approval.
Capital PCC was appointed by Y&Y Management to deliver cladding remediation works at Nobel House, a high-rise residential building with ground-floor commercial units in Surrey. The project forms part of the Cladding Safety Scheme and is designed to ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act for this complex, mixed-use development.
The two-stage programme involves full removal and replacement of non-compliant cladding, façade system analysis, and delivery planning for construction. Nobel House is classified as a Higher-Risk Building (HRB), with a façade comprising timber, concrete, and steel,necessitating tailored fire safety strategies and detailed technical coordination.
During the Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PCSA), the team completed a comprehensive suite of surveys and developed coordinated designs in collaboration with façade specialists and fire engineers. Due to a constrained footprint scaffold-based site welfare had to be fully integrated into the design. Early engagement with commercial tenants, including Sports Direct and NISA, supported delivery planning and disruption mitigation.

Services
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01Façade & external work consultancy
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02Building safety & compliance
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03Design management & coordination
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04Logistics & assess strategy
Site access limitations and operational commercial units required a carefully sequenced approach to scaffolding, welfare, and deliveries. Capital PCC developed a logistics strategy to maintain safe public access while enabling efficient contractor workflows. The multi-material façade also demanded bespoke detailing to achieve regulatory compliance across all elevations.
The project has now completed Stage 4, with detailed design and regulatory submissions prepared for Stage 5 approval from the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). Once in construction, the scheme will significantly enhance fire resilience and deliver long-term protection for leaseholders and the asset owner.
With BSR approval pending, the project is positioned to proceed into delivery. Nobel House sets a strong precedent for effective, compliance-led remediation in high-density, mixed-use developments under the Cladding Safety Scheme.







