Data on confirmed evidence of RAAC in hospital sites in England
that are part of NHS England's RAAC remediation programme.
Hospitals with RAAC in
England
Details
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
England's ongoing national RAAC programme.
This programme has been allocated over £1.3 billion since the
2021 to 2022 financial year so trusts can put in place the
necessary remediation and failsafe measures alongside
eradication.
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 10 September 2025, there are 41 hospital sites with
confirmed RAAC in the
rolling national programme, which has been in place since 2021.
Since May 2023, 34 sites have been identified, following updated
monitoring
guidance from the Institution of Structural Engineers
(IStructE).
Twenty 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.