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Has no scale and needs other scales? Follow this tip from @engenhariamotiva Obs: the value 0,8 means that 0.8cm in the ruler or measuring tape, will represent 1 meter on the scale 1:125. Share with the friends. ///////// Are you without a scale and need other scales? Follow this tip from @engenhariamotiva Note: the value 0.8 means that 0.8 cm on the ruler or measuring tape, will represent 1 meter on the scale 1:125. Share with your friends. ##tips tips #scale #scale #drawings #plants #works #medices #measures #engineering #engineering #architecture #architecture #engineeringcivil #civilengineering #construction #construction #Brazil
Has no scale and needs other scales? Check out this @engenhariamotiva tip Obs: the value 0,8 means that 0.8cm in the ruler or measuring tape, will represent 1 meter on the scale 1:125. Share with the friends. ///////// Are you without a scale and need other scales? Follow this tip from @engenhariamotiva Note: the value 0.8 means […]
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According to NBR 13755: 2017 horizontal joints must be spaced at most 3 m (vertically) and vertical joints at most 6 m (horizontally). Repost @matheusleoni_eng . Source Image: Blog Grupo Hard. /////// According to the Brazilian Technical Standard ABNT NBR 13755: 2017, horizontal joints must be spaced at most 3 m (vertically) and vertical joints at maximum 6 m (horizontally). Repost from @matheusleoni_eng . Image Source: Hard Blog Group. #pathology #work #fachada #building #coatings #engineeringcivil #architecture
According to NBR 13755: 2017 horizontal joints must be spaced at most 3 m (vertically) and vertical joints at most 6 m (horizontally). Repost @matheusleoni_eng . Source Image: Blog Grupo Hard. /////// According to the Brazilian Technical Standard ABNT NBR 13755: 2017, horizontal joints must be spaced at […]
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Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there are several other, however, here only a few were considered as the main ones that can assist in a correct diagnosis of the anomalies found. Fonte: Construction Pathology (2020). //////// Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there are several others, but here only a few were considered as the main ones and can help in a correct diagnosis of the anomalies found in buildings. Source: Construction Pathology (2020). #inspection #inspection #diagnosis #engineering #engineering #construction #construction #engineeringcivil #civilengineering #Brazil #ConstructionPathologies
Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there are several other, however, here only a few were considered as the main ones that can assist in a correct diagnosis of the anomalies found. Fonte: Construction Pathology (2020). //////// Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there […]
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Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there are several other, however, here only a few were considered as the main ones that can assist in a correct diagnosis of the anomalies found. Fonte: CONSTRUCTION PATHOLOGY (2020). //////// Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there are several others, but here only a few were considered as the main ones and can help in a correct diagnosis of the anomalies found in buildings. Source: Construction Pathology (2020). #inspection #inspection #diagnosis #engineering #engineering #construction #construction #engineeringcivil #civilengineering #Brazil #ConstructionPathologies
Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there are several other, however, here only a few were considered as the main ones that can assist in a correct diagnosis of the anomalies found. Fonte: CONSTRUCTION PATHOLOGY (2020). //////// Some tests commonly used for construction inspection and diagnosis. It is noteworthy that there […]
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Classification of the degree of risk of structures. Fonte: CONSTRUCTION PATHOLOGY (2020) ////// Classification of structural risk degree. Source: Construction Pathology (2020) #grauderisco #riskdegree #structures #structures #construction #construction
Classification of the degree of risk of structures. Fonte: CONSTRUCTION PATHOLOGY (2020) ////// Classification of structural risk degree. Source: Construction Pathology (2020)
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Classification of anomalies and faults in civil construction. /////// Classification of anomalies and faults in civil construction. #construction #construction #classification #classification #Brazil #engineering #engineering
Classification of anomalies and faults in civil construction. /////// Classification of anomalies and faults in civil construction.
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Important terms and definitions: report – According to NBR 13752 (ABNT, 1996), is the piece in which the qualified professional “gives his conclusions or evaluates, reasonably, the value of things or rights. ” Technical advice – According to NBR 13752 (ABNT, 1996), is the “opinion, technical advice or clarification issued by a legally qualified professional on a subject in your specialty. ” Skills – activity that involves investigating the causes that motivated a certain event or asserting rights (ABNT, 1996). Anomalies and faults – non-conformities that affect the actual or future performance of construction elements and systems, and consequent reduction of its useful life. Anomalies can be classified as endogenous, exogenous, natural and functional; already the failures, that relate to maintenance, can be classified as: of planning, Execution, operational or managerial (IBAPE, 2012). Fonte: CONSTRUCTION PATHOLOGY (2020). //////// Important terms and definitions: Report – According to the brazilian tech standard ABNT NBR 13752 (ABNT, 1996), it is the piece in which the qualified professional “gives his conclusions or evaluates, with justification, the value of things or rights.” Technical opinion – according to ABNT NBR 13752 (ABNT, 1996), it is the “opinion, advice or technical clarification issued by a legally qualified professional on a subject of his specialty.” Forensics – an activity that involves investigating the causes that motivated a certain event or the assertion of rights (ABNT, 1996). Anomalies and failures – non-conformities that affect the actual or future performance of construction elements and systems, and consequent reduction of its lifetime. Anomalies can be classified as endogenous, exogenous, natural and functional; failures, which are related to maintenance, can be classified as: planning, Execution, operational or managerial (IBAPE, 2012). Source: Construction Pathology (2020). #termsedefinicoes #termsanddefinitions #construction #construction #engineering #Brazil #ABNT #engenhariacivil #civilengineering #work #reports #experience #parecertécnico #PatologiadasConstrucoes
Important terms and definitions: report – According to NBR 13752 (ABNT, 1996), is the piece in which the qualified professional “gives his conclusions or evaluates, reasonably, the value of things or rights. ” Technical advice – According to NBR 13752 (ABNT, 1996), is the “opinion, conselho ou esclarecimento técnico […]
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A very recurring question among engineering and architecture professionals, liquidators and users is in relation to the periodicity with which inspections must be carried out in buildings. The periods recommended by CREA-SP(2018) Are: • To each 5 (five) years for buildings up to 20 (twenty) years; • To each 3 (three) years for buildings between 21 (twenty one) e 30 (thirty years), e, regardless of age, for all non-residential buildings; • To each 2 (Two) years, for buildings between 31 (thirty-one) e 50 (fifty years); • To each 1 (a) Year, for buildings with more than 50 (fifty) years. Fonte: CONSTRUCTION PATHOLOGY (2020). //////// A very recurring question among Engineering and Architecture professionals, trustees and users is regarding the periodicity with which inspections must be carried out on buildings. The periods recommended by CREA-SP (2018) are: • Every 5 (five) years for buildings up to 20 (twenty) years old; • Every 3 (three) years for buildings between 21 (twenty-one) and 30 (thirty years), and, regardless of age, for all non-residential buildings; • Every 2 (two) years, for buildings between 31 (thirty-one) and 50 (fifty years); • Every 1 (one) year, for buildings over 50 (fifty) years old. Source: Construction Pathology (2020). #inspectionpredial #buildinginspection #engineering #engineering #building #construction #maintenance #maintenance
A very recurring question among engineering and architecture professionals, liquidators and users is in relation to the periodicity with which inspections must be carried out in buildings. The periods recommended by CREA-SP(2018) Are: • To each 5 (five) years for buildings up to 20 (twenty) years; • To each 3 (three) anos para edifícios […]