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Health
In the built environment, structural integrity is fundamentally tied to health, safety, and regulatory compliance. Asset owners face increasingly stringent legal obligations to ensure their estates remain safe for public and operational use. At Structural Repairs, health and safety is the cornerstone of every diagnostic survey and engineering intervention we undertake. Whether we are conducting emergency structural propping on a failing facade, identifying hidden RAAC (Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) in public sector estates, or delivering precision blast mitigation for critical infrastructure, our priority is risk elimination. We partner with local authorities, facility managers, and tier-one contractors to ensure complete compliance with the latest building regulations and safety standards. Explore our safety-critical remediation projects, compliance insights, and industry accreditations below.
News & Insights

Reasons Not To Lean On Your Hotel Balcony Railing.
The incident is still under investigation, but according to the initial reports, a guest was leaning on his balcony railing at the Moana Surfrider Hotel earlier that day, and later, the balcony railing fell and landed on the beach below. Luckily, the railing missed directly crushing beachgoers below, but did cause some minor injuries to […]

Lives Lost at Italian Construction Site: Demand for Safety Change
The recent devastating events at an Italian construction site have reignited the urgent conversation surrounding workplace safety and the pressing need for reforms within the industry. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of the tragedy, calls for action have intensified, with stakeholders advocating for concrete measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The […]

RAAC Concrete – Huge Concerns in the UK
RAAC Concrete in Schools: An Examination of Concerns in the UK The RAAC issue of building safety has never been more pertinent, particularly in the context of educational institutions where young lives are at stake. Recently, much attention has been drawn to Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) used in the construction of schools in the […]

Unsafe Affordable Housing – How Big is Problem?
Unsafe Affordable Housing The Barking Balcony Tragedy The tragic balcony collapse in Barking, East London has revealed the unsafe conditions of unsafe affordable housing in the area. More than 400 properties have been deemed hazardous following the incident, which occurred at the Gascoigne East estate. Built by Bouygues on behalf of Barking & Dagenham Council, […]

Structural Repairs Celebrates Double National Business Awards Success
Windsor-based infrastructure specialist Structural Repairs has achieved an exceptional double victory on the national stage, taking home two major national business awards that recognise both its rapid growth and the inspirational leadership of its founder, Roger Line. In quick succession, the company secured Business Leader of the Year at the Great British Business Awards 2025, followed by the Most Impressive Growth […]

100% Across All Metrics in Achilles UVDB Audit
Structural Repairs is delighted to announce that it has achieved a perfect 100% score across every metric in its latest Achilles UVDB Verify audit, carried out last week. The Achilles UVDB Verify audit is the UK utility sector’s most recognised supplier assurance programme, providing buyers in industries such as energy, water, and infrastructure with confidence that their contractors meet […]






