ASCE 30-00
Guideline for Condition Assessment of the Building Envelope
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ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
Year: 2000
Abstract: The intent of this Standard is to provide a guideline and methodology for assessing the condition and performance of existing building envelope systems and components and identifying problematic and dysfunctional elements. It applies equally to a building's envelope or portion whose primary purpose may be to serve as the supporting structural system of the building.The reader may also wish to refer to ASCE 1 ] -Guideline for Structural Condition Assessment of Existing Buildings.This Standard may be a source of comprehensive information for clients such as building owners, prospective purchasers, tenants, regulatory officials, and others.While the Standard is primarily directed toward a consultant-client relationship, modifications may be made to the content for condition assessments performed by staff personnel of public agencies and multi-building owners for management of facilities.
This Standard establishes an assessment procedure including investigation, testing methods, and a form for the report of the condition assessment. It will assist the investigator in developing a logical approach to the assessment of the building envelope in order to focus on fundamental defects rather than outward symptoms. The possibility of encountering hazardous materials, such as lead-based paint and asbestos containing materials, should be considered.
Since any evaluation will involve "professional judgment" and contains factors that cannot be readily defined and standardized, a section providing guidance is also included. This section must be used by the design professional as part of the evaluation.
This Standard establishes an assessment procedure including investigation, testing methods, and a form for the report of the condition assessment. It will assist the investigator in developing a logical approach to the assessment of the building envelope in order to focus on fundamental defects rather than outward symptoms. The possibility of encountering hazardous materials, such as lead-based paint and asbestos containing materials, should be considered.
Since any evaluation will involve "professional judgment" and contains factors that cannot be readily defined and standardized, a section providing guidance is also included. This section must be used by the design professional as part of the evaluation.
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contributor author | ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T15:24:26Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T15:24:26Z | |
date copyright | 01/01/2000 | |
date issued | 2000 | |
identifier other | NIEIPAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/24799 | |
description abstract | The intent of this Standard is to provide a guideline and methodology for assessing the condition and performance of existing building envelope systems and components and identifying problematic and dysfunctional elements. It applies equally to a building's envelope or portion whose primary purpose may be to serve as the supporting structural system of the building.The reader may also wish to refer to ASCE 1 ] -Guideline for Structural Condition Assessment of Existing Buildings.This Standard may be a source of comprehensive information for clients such as building owners, prospective purchasers, tenants, regulatory officials, and others.While the Standard is primarily directed toward a consultant-client relationship, modifications may be made to the content for condition assessments performed by staff personnel of public agencies and multi-building owners for management of facilities. This Standard establishes an assessment procedure including investigation, testing methods, and a form for the report of the condition assessment. It will assist the investigator in developing a logical approach to the assessment of the building envelope in order to focus on fundamental defects rather than outward symptoms. The possibility of encountering hazardous materials, such as lead-based paint and asbestos containing materials, should be considered. Since any evaluation will involve "professional judgment" and contains factors that cannot be readily defined and standardized, a section providing guidance is also included. This section must be used by the design professional as part of the evaluation. | |
language | English | |
title | ASCE 30-00 | num |
title | Guideline for Condition Assessment of the Building Envelope | en |
type | standard | |
page | 67 | |
status | Active | |
tree | ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers:;2000 | |
contenttype | fulltext |