Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) is a lightweight, aerated form of concrete, which was used to construct some public and private buildings between the 1950s and 1980s. It was typically used for roofs and occasionally in walls and floors.
This RICS webinar will provide an overview of what the issues are, some recent case studies, the latest research and what needs to be done going forward.
The panel features:
- Trevor Rushton, FRICS FCABE ACIArb, Group Chairman, Watts
- Professor Chris Goodier PhD BEng(Hons) MCIOB FICT FHEA MCS DIS, Professor of Construction Engineering and Materials, Loughborough University
- George Ballard MA,MSc,FRICS, Director, GBG Group