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Costs to rectify RAAC hospitals rapidly rising

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A classroom where the ceiling collapsed in a school with RAAC (Image: Local Government Association)

Costs associated with putting right hospital buildings containing reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) are set to skyrocket.

Last week a further 18 hospitals were added to the list affected by RAAC, bringing the total to 42.

Already the backlog in maintenance repairs to buildings and equipment in NHS hospitals in England alone was at £10.2bn last year – an 11% increase on the year before. This is also almost double the cost from the decade before, which was £4.7bn.

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