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Warning over unqualified people carrying out RAAC assessments

A report submitted to the Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures UK (CROSS-UK) has highlighted the risks of people without the necessary skills performing reinforced aerated autoclaved concrete (RAAC) assessments.

The anonymised report was submitted by a person involved in RAAC surveys on buildings across England. It showed that there is “a fundamental misunderstanding of the difference between RAAC and normal structural concrete” and how it should be assessed.

Chartered surveyor and fire engineer Anthony Walker told CM the report emphasises the need to have professionals with the necessary qualifications and experience carrying out RAAC assessments.

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