Case 1
- Introduction
- Causes of Defects
- Good Practices
- Standards
- Maintenance and Diagnostics
- Remedial
- Similar Cases
- References
References
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[2] Building and Construction Authority (2001) Good Industry Practices –Painting. Singapore.
[3] Philbin, Tom (1997) Painting, staining, and finishing, New York : McGraw-Hill.
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[10] British Standards (1991) BS 6150: Code of Practice for Painting of Buildings, British Standards Institution, London.
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