Experts warn RAAC concrete affects thousands of UK buildings
”But the public sector is the easy bit because the government has control over that and knows where it is. But when you move to the private sector – you are mainly looking at 1960s, 1970s offices, factories and warehouses and possibly some housing where you may not know who owns it,” Prof Goodier said.
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