Case 2
- Introduction
- Causes of Defects
- Good Practices
- Standards
- Maintenance and Diagnostics
- Remedial
- Similar Cases
- References
References
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[3] SS CP 82:1999 – Waterproofing of reinforced concrete buildings
[4] BS8102: Code of Practice for protection of structures against water from the ground, BSI London, 1990.
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[6] Allen, D.C. (1979) “The reduction of cracking in concrete”, School of Civil Engineering, University of Sydney in association with Cement and Concrete Association of Australia, Sydney.
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[8] Newman, K. (1986), “Common Quality in Concrete Construction”, Concrete International Design Construction, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 37-49.
[9] Atkinson, A.R. (1999), “The role of human error in construction defects”, Structural Survey, Vol. 17 No. 2, pp. 231–236.