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Structural Audit
Poor structural integrity and insufficient fire safety measures can have disastrous consequences. Aqua Lab offers structural audits to ensure that your suppliers' industrial and commercial premises are safe, up to relevant codes, and present no danger to employee life and health.
Structural audits include a comprehensive check of buildings and premises, including:
- Verification of Load Conditions
- Evaluation of the Structural System of the Building
- Detection of Structural Defects, Damages, Distress, Deformation or Deterioration
- Plan and Alignment Check
- Assessing Maintenance and Exposure to Aggressive Environment
- Other Structural Surveys and Checks Fire Safety Check (optional)
- Electrical Safety Check (optional)
The findings of all structural audits are presented in a detailed report that includes an assessment of the current condition and suggestions for appropriate repairs and retrofitting measures.
Aqua Lab Structural Auditors
Aqua Lab structural audits are carried out by an experienced and licensed structural civil engineers. A typical Profile Auditor has over 5 years experience in the relevant field, including design and construction supervision.
Our Auditors are associated with Indian Engineering Institute as Chattered Engineer & are Empanelled with various Municipal Corporations like BMC, TMC, PCMC, MBMC, NMMC.
Post Structural Audit
Based on the audit findings and recommendations, appropriate changes may be required. This includes repairs, strengthening of structural elements and replacement of damaged or faulty components.
Aqua Lab can provide follow-up services, such as live load analysis, redesign of fire/electric safety systems, and more, to assist the factory in implementing the necessary corrective actions.
Why Perform a Structural Audit
Based on the audit findings and recommendations, appropriate changes may be required. This includes repairs, strengthening of structural elements and replacement of damaged or faulty components.
- To ensure safe working conditions, preventing injury and loss of life
- To protect your brand's image and reputation
- To comply with statutory requirements (construction and design codes by country)
- To gain an accurate picture of the state of safety in your supply chain
- To prevent supply chain interruptions