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T. Kondo, M. Kuno, S. Osawa
Improvement of inspection process efficiency In building exterior maintenance
D. Lomas (1997)
External wall tiling defects in Hong Kong buildings: three defects diagnosis options examinedStructural Survey, 15
K.G. Jones, C. Burrows
Data relationships in the stock condition survey process
Covers topics such as the method and order of inspection, use of checklists and inspection data sheets, team inspections and the roles of the various contributing consultants and duties of the team leader, condition consensus for team inspections and the requirements of both public and private sector clients. Uses case studies from Great Britain and Hong Kong to provide examples. The case studies have been selected because they are from condition inspections of high‐rise buildings.
Structural Survey – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 1997
Keywords: Condition monitoring; High‐rise housing; Hong Kong; Teams; United Kingdom
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