Many thanks to stewartb, Robert Martin and Bob Lamont for researching this for us. According to BBC Scotland, a few hours ago: More than half of the NHS buildings in Scotland which are suspected to contain a potentially dangerous form of concrete have not been fully inspected. The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow is among the sites identified in the desktop survey https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-66900470 The QEUH was completed in 2015, 4 years after building had started in 2011. RAAC had been stopped in new building by the mid-1990s, at least 15 years earlier. There is no RAAC in the new … Continue reading Leading academic: ‘RAAC can easily last 50 years and should be able to carry on for several decades after that’
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