RAAC Risk Assessment in Cambridgeshire
A RAAC risk assessment turns survey findings into priorities. RAACScan assesses risk across Cambridgeshire in line with the Institution of Structural Engineers’ guidance, placing each element in a risk category so duty holders know what needs urgent action. Every RAAC survey is carried out in line with the Institution of Structural Engineers' guidance on reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete.
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Using the condition evidence, each element is judged on its bearings, deflection, cracking, water damage and the use of the space below, then placed in a risk category from critical down to low. This gives NHS trusts, schools and councils a defensible basis for phasing action.
Sectors we serve in Cambridgeshire
- Healthcare estates with safety-critical clinical spaces
- University and research buildings
- Post-war schools in daily occupied use
- County-wide and trust-wide portfolios needing prioritisation
Frequently asked questions
- How do you rate RAAC risk in Cambridgeshire buildings?
- We follow the Institution of Structural Engineers’ framework, placing each element from critical through high and medium to low, with the reasoning recorded against the condition evidence.
- What if a critical RAAC element is found in Cambridgeshire?
- We tell you immediately and advise on interim measures such as propping or restricting access, and on referral to a structural engineer for remediation.
- Can you prioritise RAAC across a Cambridgeshire estate?
- Yes. We assess and rank RAAC across multiple buildings so budget and contractor time go to the highest-risk elements first.
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RAAC Risk Assessment in Cambridgeshire?
Tell us about the building and what you need, and we will arrange the survey.
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