Update on Bearsden Community Hub RAAC investigations issued

Update on Bearsden Community Hub RAAC investigations issued

Following further investigative works to establish the extent of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) usage in the building fabric of Bearsden Community Hub and Halls, East Dunbartonshire Council’s structural engineering consultants have advised that it is present in the lower roof, to the rear of the facility, and will require to be removed in full.

As a result, unfortunately Bearsden Hub and Halls, including the carpark, will continue to remain closed.

The council is in the process of appointing structural engineers to design an appropriate solution, prepare a tender and provide an indicative cost for the necessary works. A qualified roofing contractor can then be appointed to undertake such works.



As part of the initial instruction, the structural engineer will be asked to examine options for a phased completion of works to support a reopening of parts of the building, however this may not be feasible.

Customer services face-to-face provision will continue to be delivered through the three other Community Hubs in Bishopbriggs, Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown. Library provision will be available through the online library service and other EDLC Trust libraries, the nearest being Milngavie and Westerton.

Commenting on this latest update, council leader Gordan Low said: “Now that we have established that the RAAC will need to be removed from this facility we will progress this as quickly as possible.

“Whilst our customers will be disappointed at the ongoing closure of the Hub and Halls, we have asked officers to explore options to deliver services locally during the closure period.



“Further updates will be provided as soon as they are available, and we again thank everyone for their patience and understanding.”


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