A Case Study of Residential Buildings Subjected to Cracking Failures

Authors

  • Norwati Jamaluddin Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
  • David Yeoh
  • Abdul Halim Abdul Ghani
  • Koh heng boon
  • Sallehudin Shah Ayob
  • Mohd Haziman Wan Ibrahim
  • Noridah Mohamad
  • Tuan Norhayati Tuan Chik
  • Nor Hayati Abd. Ghafar

Keywords:

Residential building, cracking failure, forensic assessment

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present some preliminary findings of residential buildings which subjected to cracks. The study case covered in this paper is to determine the cause of cracking of semi-detached residential houses which initially expected due to a construction project nearby. Several types of buildings and infrastructures were evaluated through the preliminary qualitative forensic assessment for the hypothesis on the cause of the problems on residential buildings. The initial assumption that caused the cracking was due to the nearby construction works. From the inspection it was suggested that the piling work from the construction project does not have an impact that could damage or jeopardize the main structures. It was expected that the failures occurred on the walls and floors of the houses are more reflected due to the soil settlement on the housing area

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Published

08-05-2018

How to Cite

Jamaluddin, N., Yeoh, D., Abdul Ghani, A. H., heng boon, K., Ayob, S. S., Wan Ibrahim, M. H., Mohamad, N., Tuan Chik, T. N., & Abd. Ghafar, N. H. (2018). A Case Study of Residential Buildings Subjected to Cracking Failures. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 10(2). Retrieved from https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/ijie/article/view/2638

Issue

Section

Special Issue 2018: Civil & Environmental Engineering

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