What is the 4 step process for an inspection?
What to take on an inspection?
What do you consider for the immediate area?
What do you look for on external inspections
What do you look for on internal inspections
What are the different inspection purposes?
What are the 4 common forms of foundation?
What are Trench or strip footings
generally used for residential dwellings. For walls closely spaced or columns.
What are raft foundations?
a slab foundation over the whole site to spread the load for lightweight structures such as for made up/ remediated land and sandy soil conditions.
What are piled foundations?
long and slender reinforced concrete cylinders (piles) in the ground to deeper strata when less good load bearing ground conditions / high loads
What are pad foundations?
a slab foundation system under individual or groups of columns so that the column load is spread evenly
What are the types of brickwork?
What is solid wall construction?
Simplest type of wall is solid brickwork
What is cavity wall construction?
What are 2 defects of brickwork?
What is efflorescene?
Formed when water reacts with the nautral salts by way of a chemical process.
What is spralling?
Damage due to freeze thaw
What is the common construction of a shop?
What are the different air conditioning systems?
What are the types of fit out?
What should you do if you identify a defect during an inspection?
What are the 3 common causes of defects?
What are the different types of movement?
What is subsidence?
the vertical downward movement of a building foundation caused by the loss of support of the site beneath the foundation. This could be as a result of changes in the underlying ground conditions