RAAC was a building material used in some buildings to form roof planks, wall panels, and sometimes floor planks between the mid-1950s and mid-1990s. If you’re concerned about RAAC in your commercial building, please refer to our RAAC resources webpage: https://www.istructe.org/resources/raac/ which details the three-step process to follow – identification, assessment and solutions. If you are unsure, then you can contact a professionally registered structural engineer or surveyor to identify if RAAC are present. To note they do not need to be an expert in RAAC to identify if the building has RAAC. IStructE Chartered and Incorporated-Members are competent to assess structures, and these businesses listed here have experience of RAAC: If you rent a commercial property where you suspect there is RAAC, then please inform your landlord as they are responsible for ensuring the safety of the property.
6 Ivanhoe Road, Hogwood Business Park, Finchampstead Wokingham, England RG40 4QQ United Kingdom
Building Designs and Structural Investigations | Combined Structure and Architecture Practice Offering Broad Professional Service Scope.
184 Kellaway Avenue Bristol, England BS6 7YL United Kingdom
T M Ventham Practice, Structural Engineers in Bristol, providing a complete and comprehensive service to our valued domestic and commercial clients.
Park Nook, Scammonden Road, Barkisland, Halifax Halifax, England HX4 0AP United Kingdom
Consultant structural and civil design engineers
The Innovation Centre, Sci-Tech Daresbury, Keckwick Lane, Daresbury, Warrington Warrington, England WA4 4FS United Kingdom
Building B4, Unit 104 3 Barton Yard, Soames Walk London, England SE10 0BN United Kingdom
Designing better buildings, engineering brighter futures.
5-6, Wincott Parade, Kennington Road, London London, England SE11 6SR United Kingdom