Abstract
The task of ensuring the reliable operation of existing buildings is an urgent problem in modern geotechnical construction. As a rule, the foundations of any building and structure, due to their operation in difficult conditions, are subject to groundwater, freezing and thawing, and other negative impacts. In order to reduce the negative impacts on them, as a rule, the working design provides for horizontal and vertical waterproofing. After the expiration of time, these elements often fail, partially or completely stopping the originally set parameters to prevent soaking of the foundations. This is especially true for cultural heritage sites (CHOs), because the requirements for trouble-free operation are increased. The article is a review and it considers one of the cases of technical inspection of the foundations of the building of the Chuvash Drama Theater.
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