Harrow Crown Court in north-west London was closed indefinitely last week because the material was found there.
Unstable concrete causing classrooms to be shut at more than 100 schools in England may be found in other public buildings, experts have warned.
But the problem could be far wider, with offices, court houses, hospitals, and private buildings at risk of “sudden and catastrophic collapse” if Raac is not removed, specialists said. He said expert bodies had warned Government departments about the dangers of the material in 2018 – adding that “everyone was aware” of the problem.
It said concerns had been raised about the safety of Raac roof planks as early as the 1990s and early 2000s.
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