id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4ecbtr5rojgfjeveu7mweds7sy Julie A. Clarke Systematic Approach for Large-Scale, Rapid, Dilapidation Surveys of Historic Masonry Buildings 2013.0 51 .pdf application/pdf 8663 910 62 Dilapidation surveys may require extensive resources to achieve detailed accounts of damage for intervention purposes or may involve only limited resources but be restricted to an extremely rapid assessment (e.g. post-earthquake, Those methods consisting of a detailed exploration generally require a large number of inspection hours to fully document a building's condition. properties, the American Society of Civil Engineers' Guideline for Structural Condition Assessment of Existing Buildings (ASCE, 2000) proposed the use of screening criteria. For large-scale and multiple, detailed inspections of residential buildings, the Dutch standard NEN 2767 (Straub, 2009) outlined a method to determine a structure's condition according To help overcome the problems of limited available expert knowledge and time resources, and to enable the repeatable and consistent surveying of large groups of historic structures, a rapid assessment method is proposed the University College Dublin Inspection Method ./cache/work_4ecbtr5rojgfjeveu7mweds7sy.pdf ./txt/work_4ecbtr5rojgfjeveu7mweds7sy.txt