Services - Structural Audit

The structural audit is vital for the safety and serviceability of the structure, its purpose is to identify parts of the structure that may need repair, renovation, or replacement.

The complexities of structural repair and leakage protection demand an in-depth and rational analysis of the problems, hence the cause, effect, and degree of influence of the identified problems must have on the present and long-term serviceability and integrity of the structure are established. Ascertaining the structural status of the building based on location and level of structural deterioration. Evaluate and give expert opinions on structural provisions and deficiencies.

An internal survey of every flat/shop is to be done by visual and tapping observations, the observations for the internal structural distress are made from the floor of the flats and then recorded. Detection of the location and level of dampness and leakages in the internal areas are identified.

Inspection of the society building from the outside and common places like the staircase, staircase room, overhead tank, terrace, lift machine room, etc. Once the causes are known, appropriate technical solutions and mechanisms of the problem can be determined, decisions can then are made, and a suitable remedial action plan for the selection of materials and preparation of specifications. Preparing a budget with optimum cost, with various alternatives of the works, and listing the priorities of the various activities based on the demand of the problem.

Structural Audit Faq's

Structural audit is an examination of the overall health of a building to ensure that it is safe, risk-free, and habitable. The purpose of a structural audit is to correctly identify parts or sections of a building that may be in need of immediate repair, renovation, or replacement.

A structural audit is government mandated. For buildings that are between 15 to 30 years old, the statutory requirement is to conduct a structural audit once in 5 years. For buildings over 30 years, a structural audit must be conducted once every 3 years.

A structural audit is government mandated. For buildings that are between 15 to 30 years old, the statutory requirement is to conduct a structural audit once in 5 years. For buildings over 30 years, a structural audit must be conducted once every 3 years.

Structural audits include a comprehensive check of buildings and premises, including Verification of Load Conditions, Evaluation of the Structural System of the Building, and Detection of Structural Defects, Damages, Distress, Deformation, or Deterioration.

Yes, we provide estimates for each and every item of work which is needed according to our Audit report/building inspection report.

Yes, we are empaneled with many government & semi-government bodies including MCGM, MHADA, PWD, India Exim Bank, The new India assurance company LTD, Canara Bank, etc.