Confirmed in a Local Government Association (LGA) briefing, the inquiry will now ask each government department look to identify and rectify the use of
Inquiry into remediating use of ‘weaker’ concrete expanded to include UK’s wider public estate | New Civil Engineer
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tal@kbin.social 1 year ago
This article is from a few weeks back, but it includes more technical details on the RAAC problems than the other news articles I could find.
C4d@lemmy.world 1 year ago
This is going to be a big expensive mess isn’t it?
tal@kbin.social 1 year ago
In all seriousness, it may be that a lot of countries have something of a mess with RAAC.
Also, while RAAC may have been popular in the UK in public buildings for a span of some decades, it's not at all clear to me that it's not an issue in privately-owned buildings as well. I've seen a handful of articles pointing out that the British government is only acting on their own buildings. They aren't inspecting private-sector buildings.
googles
Yeah:
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/jun/14/uk-public-buildings-feared-to-be-at-risk-of-collapse-as-concrete-crumbles
I read another article that had some professor of civil engineering or something saying that it might be necessary to wind up treating RAAC the way asbestos is treated today -- that is, there is a legal obligation to know if it is present in a building if you own that building.