Description
INTRODUCTION
We know every structure is designed for a life period. The existence of the structure after the service life period is very dangerous to its occupants and surrounding buildings .The building act usually contains provisions that enable local authorities to control demolition works for the protection of public safety and to ensure adjoining premises and the site are made good on completion of the demolition. A notice of conditions is issued that require certain works to be undertaken to achieve these aims. Where demolition of a building takes place, the owner must inform the council. Greenhouses, conservatories, prefabricated garages and sheds do not require permission to be demolished. Usually if the building to be demolished has a volume of less than 1750 cubic feet (49.56 cubic meters), then permission is not required to knock it down.
Demolition of Building Seminar Report
Page Length : 29
Content :
- Introduction
- Demolition
- Steps Before Demolition
- Surveying
- Removal Of Hazardous Materials
- Preparation Of Plan
- Stability Report
- Safety Measures
- Methods Of Demolition
- Non-Explosive Demolition
- Explosive Demolition
- Conclusion
- References
Demolition of Building Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 12
Content :
- Introduction
- Demolition
- Steps Before Demolition
- Surveying
- Removal Of Hazardous Materials
- Preparation Of Plan
- Stability Report
- Safety Measures
- Methods Of Demolition
- Non-explosive Demolition
- Explosive Demolition
- Conclusion
- References
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