THE COMPLEX NATURE OF RECONSTRUCTION
Abstract
In the construction sector reconstruction of buildings occupies a special place. Reconstruction of the building is carried out in different cases: the customer wants to change the functionality of the object, or if the object's state is unsuitable for use or obsolete, as well as in many other cases, where necessary: change the volume or size of the object, add floors, building renovation, remodeling the building, Additional buildings and the like.
Definitely, the reconstruction of buildings - it is part of the organizational-building activities and construction processes, tied with a change in the functional profile of buildings, transforming the quantity and quality of the internal set of premises, the need to increase the total area of the object and so on.
It should be noted that reconstruction of buildings and structures - an activity that is almost always more complex and interesting than the design of new buildings. This is due to the fact that the reconstructed building is often inscribed in the historical building. Therefore, each object reconstruction of buildings and structures requires an individual decision.Downloads
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