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Structural Audit of Buildings

Structural Audit of Buildings is a systematic evaluation process carried out to assess the safety, stability, and overall condition of existing structures. The audit helps identify structural deficiencies, material deterioration, and potential risks that may affect the building’s performance and lifespan.

The assessment includes visual inspection, non-destructive testing, structural analysis, and review of design parameters. Critical elements such as beams, columns, slabs, foundations, and load paths are examined to determine their ability to safely carry existing and proposed loads.

Structural audits are essential for old buildings, renovation projects, change of occupancy, and compliance with statutory requirements. The findings help in planning repairs, retrofitting, or strengthening measures to ensure long-term structural safety.

Key Features

  • Assessment of structural safety and serviceability
  • Identification of cracks, corrosion, and distress
  • Load carrying capacity evaluation
  • Repair & retrofitting recommendations

Equipment Used

  • Rebound hammer
  • Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) equipment
  • Crack width gauge
  • Measuring and surveying tools
Standards Followed: IS 456, IS 13311 (Part 1 & 2), IS 15988

Structural Audit of Bridges

Structural Audit of Bridges involves detailed inspection and evaluation of bridge components to assess their safety, load capacity, and durability. This process ensures that bridges perform reliably under traffic loads and environmental conditions.

The audit covers superstructure, substructure, bearings, piers, abutments, decks, and foundations. Visual inspections are combined with non-destructive testing and structural analysis to identify distress such as cracks, corrosion, settlement, or fatigue damage.

Bridge audits play a crucial role in preventive maintenance, rehabilitation planning, and safety certification. The audit findings support decision-making for repairs, strengthening, or load restrictions to extend the service life of the structure.

Key Features

  • Condition assessment of bridge components
  • Detection of structural distress and damage
  • Load capacity and safety evaluation
  • Maintenance and rehabilitation recommendations

Equipment Used

  • Rebound hammer
  • UPV testing equipment
  • Crack monitoring instruments
  • Survey and alignment tools
Standards Followed: IRC SP 35, IS 456, IS 13311, IRC Codes

Structural Stability of Steel Structures

Structural Stability assessment of steel structures is carried out to evaluate the strength, stability, and performance of industrial sheds, warehouses, towers, and steel-framed buildings. The assessment ensures that the structure can safely resist applied loads and environmental forces.

The process includes inspection of steel members, connections, bolts, welds, corrosion levels, and alignment. Structural analysis is performed to verify load paths, stability against buckling, and compliance with design requirements.

This evaluation is essential for aging steel structures, change in usage, expansion projects, and safety certification. Recommendations are provided for strengthening, repair, or replacement wherever required.

Key Features

  • Inspection of steel members and connections
  • Stability and load path analysis
  • Corrosion and damage assessment
  • Strengthening and retrofitting guidance

Equipment Used

  • Ultrasonic thickness gauge
  • Torque wrench
  • Measuring tools & alignment instruments
  • NDT equipment
Standards Followed: IS 800, IS 875, IS 13311

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