RAAC (Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) Survey and Remediation for School Estates

Identification and remediation of RAAC for educational establishments

The Department for Education has published guidance to help educational establishments (a) understand how to identify RAAC and (b) commission a chartered building surveyor to confirm if RAAC is present.

This guidance can be downloaded by clicking on the links below:

DfE RAAC identification guidance
DfE RAAC management guidance

RAAC is a lightweight, bubbly form of concrete that was often used in schools and colleges from the 1950s to the mid 1990s. It is usually found in roofs (pitched and flat) and occasionally in walls and floors and is weaker than traditional concrete, so poses risks that could have serious consequences.

The RAAC survey will cover:

  • A visit to the school premises to identify whether RAAC is present

  • If RAAC is identified, a technical report will be provided and recommendations for next steps given

  • A plan for remedial works

We will also be able to assist schools and academy trusts in putting together the strongest possible case for CIF funding if appropriate.

For more information on RAAC surveying and remidiation and how we can support your academy or MAT, please  call 0116 5070130 or email enquire@s2e.org.uk.