RAAC hospitals’ new-build programme ‘constrained’ by market capacity

Digital Edition: RAAC hospitals’ new-build programme ‘constrained’ by market capacity

A shortfall in construction capacity has held back the government’s attempts to remediate hospitals affected by dangerous reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), a senior health department figure has admitted. The multibillion-pound programme to replace hospitals fitted with RAAC cannot move any faster without increasing costs,…
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