Aberdeen homes RAAC

Demolition of RAAC-affected homes to be carried out

A phased approach for the demolition of Council and private homes affected by RAAC (Reinforced Autoclaved Concrete) in Aberdeen has today been agreed (11 March).  

Aberdeen City Council Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee today accepted proposals for the initial phasing of demolition and landscaping.  

Councillor Miranda Radley, Convener of the Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee said: “Aberdeen City Council has agreed an indicative plan for the demolition of the unsafe RAAC affected properties it owns, and the council will continue to work with the community as these plans move forward.  

“Tailored, one to one support for each and every individual or family living in a RAAC affected property will continue as we progress with voluntary acquisition and the demolition plans are finalised.”

Vice-convener Councillor Dell Henrickson said: “This has been a hard decision that the Council has undertaken, and I would like to extend my thanks to the local community for continuing to engage with us throughout this process.  

Councillors agreed to the demolition and landscaping to be done in four phases, with the first phased approach seeing only vacant terraces or individual groups of properties which are fully owned by the Council being demolished.  

The Council will aim to purchase private properties affected by RAAC by voluntary agreement to allow for the demolition of follow-on phases to proceed safely and smoothly.  

Councillors further heard that AtkinsRealis have been procured to manage and deliver the demolition and landscape phase.  

It was previously considered in August 2024 following a detailed options appraisal and extensive community engagement, including discussions with the Torry RAAC Campaign Management Committee, to demolish and rebuild affected homes on site.  

Design work for the new masterplan for the impacted area is underway. This will be considered at a future date.

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