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by jka
2019 days ago
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Do you remember whether there's much coverage of the vendor selection and evaluation process that led to the choice of cladding? One suspicion I have is that these companies may rebrand and continue to operate under different names. What I wonder as a result is: when future evaluation processes take place, would decision-makers make the connection to formerly-operating-as company names? I think and hope that the processes are thorough enough to uncover simple avoidance techniques like that, but I also think it's wise not to assume that the process is foolproof. (I'd also wonder whether many web search engines currently perform this kind of second-order entity name resolution automatically) |
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Re rebranding I think the industry would be aware enough. Despite the tests having been frauded previously, they would need to be redone under new company names at great expense, fraudulently or not. The more likely course I suspect is companies rebranding existing products and claiming new chemical formulas. (As was already done by Celotex: https://www.bdonline.co.uk/insulation-used-on-grenfell-refur...)