RAAC Surveys in Bexley
Bexley is an outer south-east London borough with substantial post-war housing, schools and civic buildings. Its flat-roofed RAAC-era stock makes it a regular focus, where RAACScan identifies and assesses reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete. Every RAAC survey is carried out in line with the Institution of Structural Engineers' guidance on reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete.
Request a RAAC Survey in BexleyRAAC-era buildings we survey in Bexley
- Post-war and LCC school buildings
- Council, civic and community buildings with flat roofs
- Post-war social housing blocks
- Commercial and light-industrial premises
When a RAAC survey is needed in Bexley
In Bexley we survey flat-roofed school, council and housing buildings for RAAC and assess the condition of confirmed panels, working around occupied public and residential use.
Government-confirmed RAAC in Bexley
Cleeve Park School in Sidcup is on the Department for Education’s published list of education settings with confirmed RAAC. We mention this publicly identified setting to show that RAAC is a live local issue in the borough, not to imply we have worked on it.
Frequently asked questions
- Do you survey RAAC in Bexley schools?
- Yes. Post-war school buildings may contain flat RAAC roofs, and we survey and grade them so the responsible body can act on the condition.
- Can you survey RAAC across Bexley housing blocks?
- We can. Post-war social housing of the RAAC era may contain RAAC roof or floor panels, and we survey and assess them so the owner understands the condition.
- Is RAAC found in Bexley council buildings?
- It can be. Borough civic and community buildings of the RAAC era sometimes used RAAC roof panels, and we confirm whether it is present before works.
Services and coverage
Concerned about RAAC in Bexley?
Tell us the building, its age and construction, and we will arrange a RAAC survey.
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