Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Failure - Residential Buildings Affected?

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But in the 50's when a there was a demand for fast, cheap buildings, quite innovative.

The demand was there, and there was innovative design -- but the key thing is, this was innovation without development. There are some excellent contemporary reports from the 1980s discussing the housing boom of the 1950s and '60s, where houses were knocked up like stacks of cards.
 
All
The we knew all the time structural experts are coming out the wood work over this caper now

The engineers / captains of industry with hind sight

All queuing up to voice there opinions on the radio

B*** ends ???
 
All
The we knew all the time structural experts are coming out the wood work over this caper now

The engineers / captains of industry with hind sight

All queuing up to voice there opinions on the radio

B*** ends ???

No, just bell ends like you (y)
 
All queuing up to voice there opinions on the radio


The radio (and by extension, you) wasn't interested in them until this weekend.

Plenty of articles in trade and professional journals on the state of the built environment in general (and RAAC in particular) going back years.

Not their fault that HM Gov. was too busy at the trough, getting their fill (y)
 
Rishi cut the budget then lies about it, sorry you can't have an opinion about a fact. Then keeegan drops the F bomb to an itn journalist for not thanking her enough for her gross incompetence. Keegan is typical of the fourth rate ministers appointed for their ability to run a line, then find themselves out of their depth when bullsh*t doesn't work.

Blup
 
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