RAAC Doesn’t Mean Demolition!
For months, the headlines have said the same thing: “RAAC is Dangerous – Demolish Now”
Schools, offices, and public buildings have been shut down. Emergency funds are being thrown at rebuilds. Entire communities are being displaced. But here’s what’s not being said loudly enough:
RAAC Doesn’t Automatically Mean Demolition

RAAC Fix
There is another way – and we’ve already proven it.
Our team has engineered a robust, long-term RAAC repair solution using Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). It’s fast to install, structurally certified, and already successfully implemented on a live site – under critical infrastructure, no less.
The Result?
A building that had been propped up for three years – with limited access and severely reduced functionality – was made structurally sound.
No Relocation. No Disruption. No Huge Cost
Too often, RAAC fixes are dismissed as “temporary” or not worth the effort. But our CFRP method isn’t a patch. It’s a permanent reinforcement strategy that delivers the performance and reliability needed to bring buildings back to full use – safely and efficiently.

Successful RAAC repair project Network Rail
As national leaders in RAAC investigations and remediation, this solution is:
- Certified by structural specialists
- Quick to install
- Non-disruptive, even in occupied buildings
- Cost-effective compared to rebuilds
The outcome?
Millions Saved. Buildings Retained. Downtime Avoided
So before another structure is condemned and communities displaced, ask:
Is Demolition Really The Only Option?
Or is it time to look again at the engineering?
Want to find out more? Check out our case study with Network Rail – click here


