Housing Scotland Report of Committee of Inquiry Into the High Cost of Buildin
Housing Scotland Report of Committee of Inquiry Into the High Cost of Buildin
Scotland Committee On High Cost of Building Worki
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We deal again with a number of points concerning the use of several of the above materials in the Chapter on " Econ- omies in Construction, " par. 65. Alternative 41. We have received a large volume of evidence on the Materials, claims which are made on behalf of the various materials which compete for use in the building of working class houses. Since the housing scheme was launched there has been much con- troversy as to the relative merits of brick and stone construction. Scotland is a stone... country, and undoubtedly the use of bricks on such a large scale to the almost complete exclusion in certain areas of stone has effected a revolution in the building trade in Scotland. Except in the Highland area and in a few other areas brick is almost exclusively being used. This is due entirely to the fact that houses of the standard required for housing schemes can be built more economically in brick than in stone. There is no doubt that the authorities, central and local, have been anxious to use stone and have taken active steps to encourage its use ; but so long as the houses which are being constructed in brick are of substantial and durable quality they cannot be expected to incur a greater expenditure solely on the ground of Scotland's natural preference for stone as being more durable.
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