Surveyors should continue their professional development whilst advising on RAAC installations starting with the following published articles.
RICS Built Environment Journal article | Nov 2019
Identifying problematic RAAC planks: The potential for sudden failure of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete planks has been highlighted recently. So how can surveyors tell whether the material has been used for construction and identify the warning signs? Author: Trevor Rushton FRICS. 21 November 2019.
Identifying problematic RAAC planks | Journals | RICS
RICS Built Environment Journal article | Sep 2022
Identifying issues with outmoded building materials. While some construction features have long been superseded they can still present issues for technical due diligence on existing buildings, as the first of two articles on such defects explains. Author: Jay Ridings MRICS. 08 September 2022.
Identifying issues with outmoded building materials | Journals | RICS
RICS Built Environment Journal Article | Sep 2023
Although the limited life expectancy and potential for defects of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete have been known for some time, recent safety concerns have prompted a change of approach. Author: Jay Ridings MRICS. 18 September 2023.
How to locate RAAC – and what to do about it | Journals | RICS
SCOSS Alert - Failure of RAAC Planks | May 2019
Who should read this Alert?
Owners of schools and similar buildings dating from the 1950-90s with flat roofs. Government Departments and Local Authorities who have schools and similar buildings in their asset portfolios. National Health Trusts, Dioceses/Parishes, building surveyors, architects, structural engineers, facilities managers and maintenance organisations may also be interested.
Failure of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) planks - view on cross-safety.org
The Education Hub by Department for Education
Everything you need to know about the new guidance on RAAC in education settings - view on The Education Hub (blog.gov.uk)
IP 10/96 Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete planks designed before 1980
Published in 1996 by the BRE (Building Research Establishment). Replaces BRE Digest 413 no longer available from the BRE - view on BREbookshop
IP 7/2002 Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete panels: test results, assessment and design
Published in 2002 by BRE. This paper is a synopsis of a more detailed report (BR445) - view on BREbookshop
The Institution of Structural Engineers also has published useful additional information
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) panels: Investigation and assessment
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) Investigation and Assessment – Further Guidance
The Local Government Association has also published information
Information on Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC)
Construction Leadership Council (CLC) FAQs
Published 10 January 2024. This briefing discusses the use of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete, including in schools and hospitals, and the government's response.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has updated its information on the presence of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in social housing
Regulator publishes further update on reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in social housing