Recently there have been a few failures in these planks/panels, which has led to an alert fromSCOSSand reports of failures to CROSS.
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The Institution has created a list of professionally registered structural engineers (Chartered or Associate-Members) who have experience of providing solutions for managing RAAC planks.
The following are suggested steps that building owners/ managers who are responsible for the safety of buildings should follow. This will enable building owners/ managers to address any issues relating to reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) that may be present in their structures:
Identification– Not all buildings built between 1960 to mid 90s will have RAAC. It is therefore important to establish if they are present in your building. Identification can be undertaken by an experienced estate/ maintenance manager/ or building owner. Aguidehas been created to enable managers of educational buildings to identify if their buildings have RAAC. However, 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
Assessment– Once you have established that RAAC has been used, your building will need to be assessed to understand what, if any, risk there is and if any immediate temporary remedial work is required. The Institution has established a list of professionally registered structural engineers who have experience of RAAC and are able to assess your building
Solutions- competent structural engineers will need to evaluate all the information (which will include a detailed site inspection) and propose the remedial works to be completed. The list of professionally registered structural engineers who have experience of RAAC can be accessed below
List of professionally registered structural engineers who are able to undertake steps 2 and 3 are listed below:
Name |
Membership number |
Grade |
Bernie Bonfiglio 河口湾的房子 Peninsula Park Rydon Lane Exeter EX2 7XE T: 01392 433241 E:[email protected] |
024460042 |
Member |
Rob Cargill Skanska Technology Maple Cross House Denham Way Maple Cross Herts WD3 9SW E:[email protected] |
021068090 |
Member |
Michael Carr 4thFloor, 1 Dale Street Liverpool L2 2ET T: 07487 518 111 E:[email protected] |
068385798 |
Associate-Member |
Andrew Fairminer Gurney Consulting Engineers Hallmark House 10-12 St Johns Road Woking Surrey GU21 7SE T: 01483 721721 M: 07824 536007 E:[email protected] |
021010186 |
Member |
Martin Liddell MLM Consulting Engineers North Kiln, Felaw Maltings 46 Felaw Street Suffolk IP6 9NX UK - England T: 01473 231100 |
020272042 |
Member |
Stewart Macartney Blyth & Blyth Consulting Engineers Cornerstone 60 South Gyle Crescent EH12 9EB UK - Scotland E:[email protected] |
01026758X |
Fellow |
Matthew Palmer WSP UK Ltd. 62 - 64 Hills Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 1LA UK - England T: 07876 817 281 E: matthew.pal[email protected] |
018361722 |
Fellow |