Building Condition Audit

Introduction

Buildings undergo gradual deterioration due to environmental exposure, usage, and aging. Without regular evaluation, minor issues can develop into major structural and maintenance problems.

A building condition audit provides a comprehensive understanding of the current state of a structure and supports informed decisions for maintenance and asset management.

What is Building Condition Audit

A building condition audit is a systematic inspection and evaluation of a structure to identify defects, assess risks, and determine maintenance requirements.

It covers structural elements as well as related components that affect performance and safety.

Our Approach

1. Comprehensive Inspection

A detailed inspection of structural elements is carried out to identify defects such as cracks, spalling, leakage, and signs of deterioration.

2. Condition Evaluation

Each component is assessed to determine its condition, severity of damage, and potential risks.

3. Risk Assessment

Defects are evaluated based on their impact on safety, performance, and durability.

4. Documentation

All findings are recorded in a structured format with clear descriptions and supporting data.

5. Maintenance Planning Input

Recommendations are developed to guide maintenance and repair strategies.

Scope of Services

  • Inspection of structural and related elements
  • Identification and classification of defects
  • Risk evaluation and prioritization
  • Maintenance and repair recommendations
  • Preparation of audit reports

Key Outcomes

  • Clear understanding of building condition
  • Identification of critical risks
  • Improved maintenance planning
  • Extended service life

Applications

  • Commercial and residential buildings
  • Industrial facilities
  • Institutional buildings
  • Asset management programs

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