Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete in education settings
Information on how to identify reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), and what responsible bodies and education settings must do if it is confirmed in their buildings.
We have published information for responsible bodies of state-funded education estates in England that, are in the process of identifying, suspect they have or have confirmed reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in their buildings.
Guidance advises responsible bodies and settings on how to identify RAAC and what they should do if it is confirmed, including vacating and restricting access to the spaces with confirmed RAAC.
Spaces should remain out of use until appropriate mitigations are in place.
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Updates to this page
Published 31 August 2023Last updated 31 October 2023 + show all updates
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Added the guidance on 'Installing temporary buildings on school sites with RAAC'.
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First published.