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Publication Year

2023

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Abstract

Provides an overview of the factors, causes and mitigation of building damage, arising from foundation or subsoil movement. Explores considerations impacting: regulations, mortgage, appraisal, insurance, warranties, guarantees, contractors processes, as well as embracing technological advances in data capture, analysis and reporting, diagnosis and investigations.

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First published November 2023.

Author

Patch, J. et al

ISBN

9781906335656

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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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