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Building Stability and Safety Audit

The general health and performance of a structure depend on its quality, workmanship & maintenance. As a structure grows old, ageing, use (or misuse) and exposure to the environment can affect the health of the building significantly. Therefore, it is advisable to monitor it periodically by taking a professional opinion. The structural audit is a preliminary technical survey of a structure to assess its general health as a civil engineering structure. It is usually initiated as the first step for repair.

Some of the finer aspects of the structural audit are listed below for your information

Scope & Exclusions

  • Quite often the word “structural” refers to the building frame, which supports loads and this is often in RCC
  • structural audit not only covers such frame but also masonry, plaster, painting, plumbing, waterproofing etc which can affect the strength or durability of the building, if not maintained properly

Scope are also noteworthy

  • Non-destructive testing is excluded.
  • Visible effects of internal alterations shall be documented, but not the consumption of FSI.
  • Type of repair required shall be specified, but not its cost estimate.
  • Remarks on the general health of the building shall be given, but assessment of foundation and structural stability are excluded.

Observations/ Data

  • The visual survey of building.
  • Feedback from the members.
  • Repair history of a building.
  • Drawings, if available The structural auditor should maintain a comprehensive checklist of observations. He should also correlate the observations before giving his remarks & recommendations