Building Condition Assessment تقييم حالة المباني والمنشآت القائمة
Assess with Precision. Plan with Confidence.
Course Schedule
| Venue (InHouse) | Fees |
|---|---|
| At Your Organization Premises | Ask For The Quotation |
Course Introduction
This course provides a structured framework for assessing the physical condition of buildings and structures. It teaches participants how to identify structural issues, material deterioration, serviceability problems, and safety hazards using professional inspection methods and tools.
Course Objectives
- Understand deterioration patterns in buildings
- Learn condition survey planning and execution
- Apply non-destructive testing techniques
- Analyze findings and create comprehensive reports
- Support effective maintenance and decision-makin
Key Benefits of Attending
- To protect asset value and improve safety
- To reduce unexpected repair costs
- To enhance your technical assessment skills
- To contribute to long-term infrastructure performanc
Intended Audience
- Civil and Structural Engineers
- Building Inspectors
- Facility and Asset Managers
- Municipal Engineers and Contractors
- Real Estate Professionals
Individual Benefits
- Gain practical building inspection and reporting skills
- Increase employability in asset management fields
- Advance your ability to identify maintenance need
Organization Benefits
- Enable predictive maintenance planning
- Minimize operational disruptions and safety risks
- Maximize return on infrastructure investment
Instructional Methdology
- Instructor-led technical presentations
- Case study analysis
- Hands-on demonstrations and field data
- Visual inspection exercises and toolkits
- Interactive group discussions and template
Course Outline
DETAILED 5-DAY COURSE OUTLINE (Customizable)
Training Hours: 07:30 AM – 03:30 PM
Daily Format: 3–4 Modules | Coffee breaks: 09:30 & 11:15 | Lunch Buffet: 01:00 – 02:00
Day 1 – Structural Systems and Survey Preparation
- Module 1 (07:30–09:30): Building systems overview
- Module 2 (09:45–11:15): Survey goals and scope
- Module 3 (11:30–01:00): Preparing checklists and safet
Day 2 – Visual and Non-Destructive Evaluation Techniques
- Module 4 (07:30–09:30): Visual inspection of structural elements
- Module 5 (09:45–11:15): Common material defects
- Module 6 (11:30–01:00): NDT tools and field us
Day 3 – Rating Deficiencies and Risk Prioritization
- Module 7 (07:30–09:30): Deficiency classification
- Module 8 (09:45–11:15): Performance and safety risk analysis
- Module 9 (11:30–01:00): Cost-benefit maintenance strategie
Day 4 – Professional Reporting and Documentation
- Module 10 (07:30–09:30): Report writing principles
- Module 11 (09:45–11:15): Visual evidence and formatting
- Module 12 (11:30–01:00): Review templates and common pitfalls
Day 5 – Final Case Study and Assessment
- Module 13 (07:30–09:30): Group case study & field data
- Module 14 (09:45–11:15): Drafting and peer review
- Module 15 (11:30–01:00): Final presentations and feedback
Certification
A Certificate of Completion will be awarded to participants who attend and complete the course.