Responding to the developing situation around reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in school buildings, the Risk Protection Arrangement (RPA) has published with guidance on availability of coverage.
The guidance restates the RPA鈥檚 position that they will not cover the cost of works to investigate or replace RAAC, but confirms that the DfE has committed to funding capital mitigation works once the presence of RAAC is confirmed.
鈥溾eed to obtain commercial insurance鈥
It goes on to state that there is no requirement to notify the RPA of any RAAC works undertaken, however if mitigation works exceed 拢250,000 in value, members will need to obtain commercial insurance for their works or ensure that their contractor is suitably insured with the member as a named party.
If RPA members do suffer incidents of collapse, causing damage to property or injury to anyone present, they are directed to contact claims handlers to determine the extent to which cover will apply. The RPA鈥檚 dedicated claims portal is at .
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