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Structural failures in buildings

Publication Year

1981

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Contains papers covering: Objectives of failure surveys, BRE/CIRIA method of survey, Study and analysis of the first 120 failure cases, Typical cases, Interface problems and communication, Effectiveness of statutory regulations and codes in avoidance of structural inadequacy, Avoidance of error in construction and design processes, Educational requirements for avoidance of structural inadequacy and Structural failures in buildings - a contractors viewpoint.

Document History

This issue - 2nd reprint 1984.

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Institution of Structural Engineers

The Institution of Structural Engineers publishes authoritative books and technical reports that provide essential, accurate information for structural engineers.

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