Plans are being drawn-up to survey a number of county council owned buildings in Hertfordshire, amid mounting concerns that a type of ‘concrete’…
Plans are being drawn-up to survey a number of county council-owned buildings in Hertfordshire, amid mounting concerns that a type of concrete could be prone to collapse.
But it is weaker than traditional concrete, and there are concerns that it could now be prone to collapse. The county council owns a range of buildings that include libraries, day centres, fire stations and offices. It is not know which buildings will be surveyed.“We have already surveyed all county council-owned buildings built between 1959 and 1989 and did not find any RAAC,” said a spokesperson for the county council.
Officials said that no school or college known to have RAAC"should remain open without proper mitigations in place".
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