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Structural repairs

Structural repairs refer to the process of identifying, assessing, and fixing damage or deterioration in the essential components of a building or infrastructure. These components include the foundation, load-bearing walls, beams, columns, and roof structures. Structural repairs aim to restore the integrity, safety, and stability of the structure, ensuring it can withstand intended loads and environmental conditions. This type of repair is critical for preventing further damage, extending the lifespan of the structure, and ensuring the safety of its occupants.

  • Foundation Repair and Stabilisation

  • Structural Crack Repair

  • Reinforcement of Load-Bearing Elements

  • Roof and Ceiling Repair

  • Masonry and Concrete Repair

  • Waterproofing and Damp Proofing

  • Seismic Retrofitting

  • Steel and Wood Frame Repair

  • Facade Restoration

  • HVAC and Mechanical Systems Repair

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Structural repairs in relation to commercial buildings refer to the maintenance and restoration activities focused on the load-bearing components and framework of the building. These repairs are essential for ensuring the structural integrity, safety, and longevity of the building. They typically involve addressing issues such as: Foundation Repair: Correcting issues with the building's foundation, including cracks, settlement, or instability that could compromise the overall structural stability. Beam and Column Repairs: Reinforcing or replacing beams and columns that may have deteriorated due to age, corrosion, or damage. Roof Structure Reinforcement: Strengthening or repairing roof trusses, joists, or other roof structures to withstand loads and weather conditions. Wall and Floor Repairs: Fixing cracks, bulges, or other damage in load-bearing walls or floors to maintain their ability to support the building's weight. Seismic Upgrades: Enhancing the building's resistance to seismic forces through retrofitting or strengthening measures, particularly in earthquake-prone regions. Water Damage Remediation: Addressing structural damage caused by water infiltration, such as rot, mould growth, or compromised structural components. Structural repairs are typically carried out by qualified engineers and contractors following detailed assessments and in compliance with building codes and regulations to ensure the safety and stability of the commercial building.

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