Inspection 3 Flashcards

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West Denton: What information did you collate in your desktop study?

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  • Building information (age, type etc)
  • Likelihood of deleterious materials
  • If the buildings had extensive MandE for a specialist inspection.
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West Denton: What defects did you encounter?

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  • Damp thermal insulation
  • Cut edge corrosion
  • Damaged cladding
  • Stepped crack to a wall within vicinity of a drain.
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West Denton: What cost information did you provide?

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Main issues such as:

Decoration to steelwork as flaking.
Cut edge corrosion treatment
Window upgrades as they were single glazed.

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West Denton: Where did you source your cost information?

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SPONS

BCIS - Price Book

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Kingsway House: What is regulation 4 of CAR 2012?

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Regulation 4 of CAR requires the duty holder to produce, use and maintain the plan to manage ACMs that are known or might reasonably be suspected to be in their demise.

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Kingsway House: Do you know any other regulations of CAR?

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Reg 5 – Must assume materials are Asbestos if they cannot be proven otherwise and that they aren’t just Chrysotile.

Reg 10 – Training (requirement for annual training)

Reg 15 – Incidents, accidents and emergencies etc.

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Kingsway House: Where might you find acms?

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Coatings
Flues
Plasterwork
Roof felts
Cladding
Floor tiles
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Kingsway House: What are the types of asbestos? And when were these banned?

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Chrysotile – 1999 banned.
Amosite – 1992 banned.
Crocidolite – 1985 banned.

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Kingsway House: Why would additional asbestos testing be needed?

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If further works were carried out in other areas which weren’t tested.

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Kingsway House: Why did you provide this information to the PD and PC?

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One of the requirements of being a duty holder under CDM ‘to provide information’

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West Denton: How did you know the structural frame was mismatched?

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The cross-sectional bracing and part of the frame did not match the other side which was irregular and not standard.

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West Denton: What are the consequences of a mismatched frame?

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May be unsafe, therefore:
economic loss
social loss (i.e. CSR)
physical loss i.e. life.

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West Denton: What is a built-up cladding?

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A built-up cladding is cladding which is built up on site using sheets, rails, liner panels and insulation.

Cheap, more flexibility with cladding finishes, longer to install.

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West Denton: Why would you choose built up cladding appose to a composite system?

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Composite panels are a cost effective and robust solution for cladding a building where speed of installation is paramount to the solution. Easier to obtain functional performance too such as fire, thermal etc. as the manufacturer will supply this appose to built-up where this is either indicative or need to be specifically tested together.

Site assembled built-up cladding system can be used to create a cost-efficient wall finish, and can be varied by the use of differing external profiles, ranging from trapezoidal to sinusoidal or standing seam. Systems are more customisable.

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West Denton: Why was wool thermal insulation Significant?

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Non-combustible unlike some old composite/ sandwich panels utilising the polyethylene insulation which can be combustible.

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West Denton: What were the consequences of damp wool thermal insulation?

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Inefficient building due to poor performing insulation.

Could lead to further failures such as corrosion to steelwork and sheets.

Could lead to defective finishes.

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West Denton: What was the failure within the building which caused water ingress?

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Extensive redundant holes to the cladding.

18
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West Denton: What is a steel portal frame?

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Simple frame construction, rafters which are supported by columns at either side.

19
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West Denton: What foundation would a steel portal frame have?

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Pads would be likely due to the increased point loads of the frame.

20
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West Denton: Whats the pros and cons of a solid concrete floor?

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Floors which bear directly onto the ground.

Pros:
Robust - fit for purpose for industrial use, Cost effective.

Cons: Difficult to repair, Cracks over time, Labour intensive. May not be suitable for sloping sites or ones having a poor topography.

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West Denton: Whats the pros and cons of a suspended beam and block floor?

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Pros: Quick, Good acoustic properties, robust.

Cons: More expensive, Requires a screed to level the floor due to the various beams used which may be at a slightly different height.

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West Denton: Whats the pros and cons of a suspended timber floor?

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Pros: Speed, lightweight, cheap

Cons: Not as strong as others, longer erection time.

23
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West Denton: Whats the pros and cons of a suspended floor (generally)?

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Floor which is suspended from the walls.

Pros: Speed, reduces contact with ground.
Cons: More expensive.

24
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West Denton: Whats the pros and cons of a suspended pre-cast concrete floor?

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Pros: Quick and robust.

Cons: Expensive, Crane required which could be extensive or may not always have the access. This is a safety risk in high rise buildings as works get higher.

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West Denton: Types of thermal insulation and their pros/cons?

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Wool - Cheap, non-combustible

Polystyrene - Cheap, quick install, combustible (remember 18m)

Phenolic - Expensive, good thermal qualities, lightweight, non-combustible