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Utterly Wrong To Blame Sunak Or The Tory Party For The School Concrete Crisis
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Aerated concrete sounds, in principle, a good idea to me. It should make the concrete lighter and the 'cells' should still give a strength to weight ratio (like a honeycomb or wasp's nest) and I'm sure it was well tested for strength in its development, but you can't test for time.
It hasn't all failed; a specialist in concretes on GB News said it had failed where there was an excess of water getting on to it.
Have no fear, it will all be put to rights, albeit at a great cost and no children will be, apart from the inconvenience, harmed.
Aerated concrete sounds, in principle, a good idea to me. It should make the concrete lighter and the 'cells' should still give a strength to weight ratio (like a honeycomb or wasp's nest) and I'm sure it was well tested for strength in its development, but you can't test for time.
It hasn't all failed; a specialist in concretes on GB News said it had failed where there was an excess of water getting on to it.
Have no fear, it will all be put to rights, albeit at a great cost and no children will be, apart from the inconvenience, harmed.
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