Managing RAAC on campus – May 2025 Update
Posted on behalf of: Better Campus
Last updated: Tuesday, 13 May 2025

In 2022, RAAC (Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete)was found to have been used in the construction of several university buildings.
The safety of students and staff remains our top priority. Where necessary, safety measures such as scaffolding props were put in place and the condition of RAAC is regularly monitored. All buildings remain open and safe to use with access restrictions where necessary.
In 2024, two RAAC projects were completed. Bramber House RAAC roof panels were replaced, and reinforcement works took place in Mandela Hall, Falmer House.
The location and condition of RAAC is unique to each building, so where possible, RAACreplacement projects will be integrated into existing campus improvement plans, helping us to deliver the best solution for each building.
RAAC impacted buildings update
- Arts A: Safety measures in Arts A continue to be effective and will continue to be monitored regularly – the building remains open and safe to use. Exterior improvement works are required alongside RAAC replacement works. As Arts A is a Grade II* Listed building, planning permission has been secured in advance of scoping this work.
- Arundel: Safety measures in Arundel continue to be effective and will continue to be monitored regularly – the building remains open and safe to use.
- Bramber House: Following the successful replacement of RAAC panels on Bramber House roof, a small amount of RAAC was found during the refurbishment of Eat Central, which has now been supported.
- Chichester I: Safety measures in Chichester I continue to be effective and will continue to be monitored regularly – the building remains open and safe to use.
- Chichester II: Safety measures in Chichester II continue to be effective and will continue to be monitored regularly – the building remains open and safe to use.
- Falmer House: Work to reinforce the RAAC panels in Mandela Hall was completed in September 2024. Read more about the Falmer House improvement works on the Staff Hub.
- JMS: Safety measures in JMS continue to be effective and will continue to be monitored regularly – the building remains open and safe to use.
This information is correct at the time of publishing. But please note that all project work is fast-moving, and plans are subject to change. You can stay up to date with the latest on all of our projects through our Viva Engage communities, including: Creating a Better Campus; Food at Sussex; Transforming Sussex; Campus Travel and Transport