Simplifying and Managing The Process of Structural Audit
Simplifying and Managing The Process of Structural Audit
Abstract— With the study of current process of Structural diagnosis for health of existing buildings is thus utmost
Audit there is need to find the lacunas in the current important for finding the present serviceability and
process and modify the process for efficient structural viability of structures.
implementation of Structural Audit. This research aims at
finding out the lacunas if any in the current procedure and 2. Methodology
applying management principals to modify the structural
auditing process and suggest some improvement measures The process of structural audit is studied with the data
to the governing body. available with various auditing firm. To find the lacunas in
the procedure if any by the method of Questionnaires to the
Keywords— Structural audit, current process, lacunas, Owners of various Existing Structures. The using
management principals, improvement management skills to carry out Structural Audit of a
building using minimum resources framing some
suggestions to local Governing bodies for Smooth
1. Introduction conduction of Structural Audit.
In India, from 1980 onwards the infrastructure industry 2.1 Process of Structural Audit
witnessed stepping up of public investment and growth in
infrastructure industry which results in construction of new The detailed Architectural and Structural plans of the
multistorey concrete apartments which are now in the age buildings must be available. If the Architectural plans and
of thirty plus years. There are many buildings during this Structural plans are not available, the same can be prepared
period and earlier have reduced strength in due course of by any Engineer by measuring the size of the bldg. &
time because of structural deficiency, material deterioration, locating the position of the columns, beams and size of all
unexpected over loadings or physical damage. If, further such structural elements.
use of such deteriorated structure is continued it may Visual Inspection of the Bldg.:
endanger the lives of occupants and surrounding habitation. A detailed inspection of the bldg. can reveal the following:
Structural Audit is an overall health and performance 1. Settlements in the foundations.
check-up of a building like a doctor examines a patient. It 2. Visual cracks in columns, beams and slabs
ensures that the building and its premises are safe and have 3. Concrete disintegration and exposed steel reinforcements
no risk. It analyses and suggests appropriate repairs and 4. Deterioration in concrete.
retrofitting measures required for the buildings to perform 5. Extent of corrosion in reinforcement.
better in its service life Structural Audit is an important 6. Status of Balconies – sagging, deflection, cracks?
tool for knowing the real status of the old buildings. The 7. Status of chhajjas, fins, canopies etc.
Audit should highlight & investigate all the risk areas, 8. Leakages
critical areas and whether the bldg. needs immediate 9. Status of lift and lift machine room
attention. It also covers the structural analysis of the 10. Status of electrical wiring from meter room to all the
existing frame and pinpoints the weak structural areas for flats.
static, wind & earthquake loads. The need of structural 11. Status of overhead & underground water tank capacity.
audit is for maintenance and repairs of existing structures 12. Last Structural Audit prepared.
whose life has exceeded the age of 30 years to avoid any If all the data required for structural audit is not
mishaps and save valuable human life. There is demand of sufficient by Visual Inspection then Various Non-
appropriate actions and measures for all such building Destructive Test are conducted. Highlight the critical areas
structures to improve its performance and restore the and decide the method for repairs. Implementation of
desired functions of structures which may leads to increase suggested repairs and improvements in Structural Audit is
its functional life. The periodical structural auditing and useful.
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MEAS
LOCATIO EXTEN
S URES
N OF D OF
N DESCRIPTION FOR
COMPON DAMA
O REPAI
ENT GE
R
FOUNDATION
1
STRATA
VISUAL INSPECTION
SETTLEMENT OF
COLUMNS
SETTLEMENT OF
WALLS
CRACKS IN
COLUMNS., WALLS,
JOINT AT PLINTH
SUPER STRUCTURE
2
INSPECTION
CRACKS IN
COLUMNS/ RUSTING
OF STEEL , /
EXPOSED STEEL
CRACKS IN BEAMS /
RUSTING OF STEEL , /
EXPOSED STEEL
CRACKS IN SLABS /
RUSTING OF STEEL , /
EXPOSED STEEL
CRACKS IN
EXTERNAL WALLS
CRACKS IN
INTERNAL WALLS
LEAKAGES &
3 DAMPNESS IN
EXTERNAL WALLS
TOILET
4
LEAKAGES,CRACKS
TERRACE WATER
5 PROOFING
INSPECTION
LEAKAGE &
6 DAMPNESS ON THE
TOP FLOOR SLAB
INSPECTION OF
7 WATER TANK
ABOVE TERRACE
INSPECTION OF
UNDERGROUND
8
WATER TANK
Fig.1(a,b,c): cracks identified by Visual Inspection
LEAKAGES &
DAMAGES:-
2.2 Suggested Format for Structural Audit Report 9 PLUMBING
LINES/WATERLINES,
DRAINAGE LINES
1
Name of the Building: 0
ELECTRICAL LINE
________________________________ 1 BUILDING LAST
Description: _______________________________ 1 REPARIED DETAILS
DATE
Address: ____________________________
COST OF REPAIR
Society Name: _________________
WORK
Age of the Building: _________ WHAT WAS
REPAIRED?
Contact Person:- _________________Tel. No: DATE OF
Inspection Report Date: / / 1 CONSTRUCTION OF
2 BUILDING
INSPECTED BY: __________
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R.C.C./ LOAD
1 BEARING 5 Ultrasonic pulse IS 13311 (Part 1): 1992
3 STRUCTURE velocity
DETAILS ABOUT
FOUNDATION 6 Rebound hammer IS 13311 (Part 2): 1992
1
STRATA FROM
4
SURROUNDING
AREAS & ENQUIRY 7 Abrasion resistance IS 9284: 1979, ASTM C779-76, ASTM
C944-80
1
HIGH FLOOD LEVEL
5
8 Permeability IS 3085: 1965
HFL DURING THIS
MONSOON
9 Testing drilled cores ASTM C 42-87
HFL DURING LAST
FIVE YEARS
10 Infrared thermograph ASTM D4788-88
ANY CRACKS
1
OBSERVED DURING 11 Ground penetrating ASTM D6087-97
6
EARTHQUAKE radar
1 ARCHITECTURAL
7 PLANS AVAILABLE 12 Density by nuclear ASTM D2950-91, ASTM C1040-93
methods
STRUCTURAL PLANS
1
AVAILABLE 13 Impact echo method ASTM C1383-98a
8
BUILDING PLAN
1 14 Half-cell potential ASTM C876-91
APPROVAL DATE
9
OCCUPATION 15 Penetration resistance ASTM C 803-82
2
CERTIFICATE DATE
0
16 Radiography BS 1881: Part 205: 1970, BS 4408: pt. 3,
BUILDING IS NDIS 1401-1992
2 DESIGNED FOR
1 EARTHQUAKE CODE
17 Water absorption BS 1881: Part 122: 1983, AS 1012.21-
-1893-1984
1999
TESTS
RECOMMENDED 18 Electromagnetic BS 1881: Part 204: 1986, BS 4408: pt. 1
covermeter
2
CONCLUSION:
4
19 Concrete strength by BS 1881: part 207: 1992
2 near to surface
5 methods
REVIEW OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT:
The various NDT carried out in Structural Audit are: 21 Determination of AS 1012.20-1992
chloride and sulfate in
hardened concrete
S. TEST CODE
N
22 Visual inspection NDIS 3418-1993
O
1 Alkali aggregate IS 2386 (Part 7): 1963 23 In situ monitoring of NDIS 2421-2000
reactivity concrete
2 Petrographic IS 2386 (Part 8): 1963, ASTM C856-77 24 Surface hardness BS 4408: pt. 4
examination method
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