RAAC: what is it and what should you do?

Digital Edition: RAAC: what is it and what should you do?

Richard Adams (pictured above left) is a partner and George Bridge (above right) is a solicitor at law firm Burges Salmon A month or so ago, most people had never heard of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete, or RAAC. The government’s recent decision to close all…
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