Contractors, consultants or surveyors: who will pay for RAAC?

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First asbestos, then combustible cladding, now reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC). All have highlighted failures in a system that is meant to ensure buildings are safe for use. “Given that more than 30 years has passed since RAAC was commonly used in building works, many…
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