Abstract

The life cycle of real estate objects in Vietnam have been studied in the terms of negative anthropogenic and external impacts. It is shown in the paper that the reliability and longevity of the constructed objects are influenced in aggregate by all groups of the impact factors considered with the disclosure of the destructive processes leading to collapse of the buildings. It is explained that in order to ensure the safety of functioning of buildings erected in compliance with regulatory requirements at the stages of their construction and operation, it is necessary to conduct constant monitoring of their actual technical condition.

Highlights

  • Engineering surveysViolations committed The quality of engineering surveys does not meet the established requirements (the number and depth of drilled wells, the quality of drilling equipment, the quality of the samples analyzed)

  • The collapse of buildings, depending on the duration of the defect accumulation and the development of deformations, occurs mainly in two options: either with their gradual accumulation and subsequent collapse, or quickly and at one moment in unpredictable time

  • The joint effect of destructive factors is a possible cause for this, the development of which is associated with violations committed at the stages of engineering surveys, design, construction and operation of buildings

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Summary

Engineering surveys

Violations committed The quality of engineering surveys does not meet the established requirements (the number and depth of drilled wells, the quality of drilling equipment, the quality of the samples analyzed).

The stage of design
The stage of operation
Corrosion processes
Influence results

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