Department Of Health
This page gives information on hospital sites in England that are confirmed to contain reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
All hospital sites in England with confirmed RAAC are in NHS Englands ongoing national RAAC programme. This programme has been allocated 954 million since the 2021 to 2022 financial year so trusts can put in place the necessary remediation and failsafe measures.
The information on the spreadsheet includes:
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site location
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NHS trust
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RAAC status
As of 3 October 2024, there are 47 hospital sites with confirmed RAAC in the rolling national programme, which has been in place since 2021. Since May 2023, 33 sites have been identified, following updated monitoring guidance from the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE). Sites join the programme regardless of the extent to which RAAC is present on the estate or whether it is in clinical or non-clinical space.
Thirteen sites have entirely eradicated previously confirmed instances of RAAC. Seven hospitals that are most affected by RAAC are also part of the New Hospital Programme for full replacement by 2030. Where possible RAAC is identified, visual inspections and structural surveys take place to verify its presence and level of risk. Once the presence of RAAC is confirmed, trusts join the national RAAC programme. This programme supports mitigation, remediation and wider planning to maintain safety.
Keeping hospital capacity open while carefully monitoring and mitigating RAAC until it can be removed is fully in line with current evidence and recommendations from IStructE.