Concrete fears closing schools.
Discussion
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66695610
104 school buildings and other public works are being closed over fears that the steel reinforced air-infused concrete used may be unsafe.
Is this a case of buildings being used beyond their expected replacement time. or the material proving less durable than anticipated?
104 school buildings and other public works are being closed over fears that the steel reinforced air-infused concrete used may be unsafe.
Is this a case of buildings being used beyond their expected replacement time. or the material proving less durable than anticipated?
Good questions OP
As far as I am aware this was a widely used building material in many buildings prior to the 1990s, primarily public buildings and not just schools.
The expected lifespan when built is a good question. Why on earth would you build a school with a thirty year expected life?
As far as I am aware this was a widely used building material in many buildings prior to the 1990s, primarily public buildings and not just schools.
The expected lifespan when built is a good question. Why on earth would you build a school with a thirty year expected life?
Our council had a bit of an incident here about ten years ago
https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/h...
https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/h...
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