A government plan to deal with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete is needed, but engineers also have a role to play

Digital Edition: A government plan to deal with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete is needed, but engineers also have a role to play

The Government’s recent cross-department drive to identify reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) within public sector buildings shows that it’s taking the risk posed by this building material seriously.
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