Forensic Construction

Forensic construction is the application of science to decide questions arising from legal disputes over the way in which structures have been built; especially with regard to the type and quality of the structure, materials, and workmanship.

Friday, 13 August 2010

Setting it in stone

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Once upon a time a man built a hut. He employed no architect, hired no builder and entered into no contracts. If it worked, he was happy – i...
Friday, 16 July 2010

Between a Rock and a Hard Plaza, a Tale of 22 Towers

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A decade and a half ago I was asked to help a residents’ committee who represented the occupants of 22 high-rise blocks of shared-ownershi...
Wednesday, 9 September 2009

The Rise and fall of The Cavity Wall - A 20th Century Phenomenon

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In spite of pioneering Modern Movement enthusiasm for pre-cast panels and lightweight frame construction, most housing in Britain is still b...
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