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The document discusses a structural audit project of an institutional building. It provides background information and discusses objectives like assessing the building's strength, defects, condition, and identifying repair areas. It discusses methodology, available facilities, approximate expenditure, and expected outcomes. It also provides references related to structural audits and retrofitting of existing structures.

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The document discusses a structural audit project of an institutional building. It provides background information and discusses objectives like assessing the building's strength, defects, condition, and identifying repair areas. It discusses methodology, available facilities, approximate expenditure, and expected outcomes. It also provides references related to structural audits and retrofitting of existing structures.

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Bharati Vidy a pee th’s College Of Engineering,Kolhapur.

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,

KOLHAPUR.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


Synopsis of Final Year Civil CBCS B.Tech. Project

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Under The Guidance of: Academic Year:


Prof. M. M. More 2023 - 2024

Project Title Page 1


Bharati Vidy a pee th’s College Of Engineering,Kolhapur.

1.Background:

Project Title Page 2


2.Abstract

In the recent times, there has been incidents


related to various collapse of bridges, buildings.
This paper deals with the various factors related
with the structural audit of the structures. It has
been observed that the structural audit of various
mega structures is carried out by the civil
engineers. But the audit contains various factors
which are not similar for every structure. There
are some variations in the auditing process and
redevelopment of the superstructure.
Bharati Vidy a pee th’s College Of Engineering,Kolhapur.

3.Need of Topic:
4.Literature Review:

“STRUCTURAL AUDIT OF OLD STRUCTURES” by


Swapnil U Biraris, Aishwarya G Gujrathi, Abhishek D
Pakhare, Anjali N Satbhai, Pournima K Vispute
(January 2017)-

The above paper gives the information regarding the importance of


structural audit and steps involved in conducting it that should be
strictly carried out for an old structure. The structures whose life
span has been more than 25 years an overall heath and
performance check-up of structure should be conducted. It
emphasizes on different repairs and retro fitting measure to be used
for buildings after structural audit. It also mentions that as humans
are mainly accommodated in such structures so it is of prime
importance to conduct the audit so that it can help to save life,
property and reduces risk factor. We under stood the purpose
behind conducting audit where firstly to save human life and
property, to understand condition of building, finding critical areas
and repair them immediately. We also were able to know comply
with municipal requirements as well as suggestive various
preventive measures. By conducting the audit, we were able to
examine or predict expected future life.
“STRUCTURAL AUDIT OF RCC BUILDING” by Sanket
Sanjay Suryawanshi, Vaibhav Vishnu Vishe, Deepak
PremchandSah, Reetika Sharan (2018)-

The paper states the faultymechanism in the structure and different


measures to overcome them. It states that the structure can be
residential, commercial or historical monument.
The ancient structures had huge impact on life because of its long-
life span. But nowadays the structures become less efficient and
lose their strength before the design period. So, to prevent any
further damage, regular check-ups and health examination of the
building is carried. For co-operative housing society, buildings older
than 15 years must have a structural audit carried out every 5 years
to know the remaining life of the building. The model bylaw no-77
also states that structural audit is necessary. It states that if a
building is 15-30 years old, then audit is carried out every 5 years
and if the building has completed 30 years or above that, then audit
is taken place after every 3 years. The main purpose of structural
audit of RCC building is to check the damages in the structure and to
create reverse strength in the weak elements. The structural audit is
carried by visual inspection and the NDT testing. In a case study, the
general information of the building was known. The visual
inspection was done as per flat and externally. Defects were seen in
columns, beams, slabs and were recorded on sheet. Under NDT
testing, they performed the rebound hammer test, UPV test and
carbonation test to check the strength of beams, columns, external
walls, internal walls, etc. From the tests they concluded that the
building was suffering from class 3 damage, repairs were required,
vegetation should be removed.
5. Objectives:

 To do preliminary survey of Institutional


building to find its Strength and Defects.
 To find condition of structure and predict future
life.
 To identify areas to be repair.
 To increase the life of building by doing
rehabilitation work

6. Methodology:
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Bharati Vidy a pee th’s College Of Engineering,Kolhapur.

7. Facilities Available:
Departmental concrete laboratory and central library for reference books,
journals etc.

8. Approximate Expenditure:
The approximate expenditure for carrying out the experimental work will
be Rs./5000

9. Expected Outcome :
Bharati Vidy a pee th’s College Of Engineering,Kolhapur.

10. References:

 AleksanderMilenkovik, Chris Otto, Emil Jovanov, “Wireless


Sensor Networks for Personal Health Monitoring: Issue and
Implementation”, Elsevier Publication 2006
 A.B. Mahadik and M.H. Jaiswal” International Journal of
Civil Engineering Research. ISSN 2278-3652 Volume 5,
Number 4 (2014), pp. 411-416
 Bhavar Dadasaheb “Retrofitting of Existing RCC Buildings by
Method of Jacketing” Vol. 1, Issue: 5, June: 2013 (IJRMEET)
ISSN: 2320-6586
 Dong Hyup Kim “An Information System Audit Model for
Project Quality Improvement by the Agile Methodology”
International Journal of Information and Education
Technology, Vol. 3, No. 3, June 2013.
 GuneyOzcebe “Rehabilitation of Existing Reinforced
Concrete Structures Using Cfrp Fabrics” 13th World
Conference on Earthquake Engineering Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada August 1-6, 2004 Paper No. 1393

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