Towards standardising the assessment of flood damaged properties in the UK

Nicholas, J., Holt, Gary David and Proverbs, D.G. (2001) Towards standardising the assessment of flood damaged properties in the UK. Structural Survey, 19 (4). pp. 163-172. ISSN 0263-080X

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02630800110406667

Abstract

Presents a conceptual model for assessing flood damage to UK domestic properties. The model originates from a critique of existing knowledge in the field and from discussions held with practitioners responsible for surveying and recommending strategies for repair of such properties. Flood damage assessment is a complex task requiring consideration of many factors. Subsequently, the model takes into account building characteristics along with the characteristics of the flood. Presently, recommendations in the literature for repairing flood damaged properties are very general in nature so “convenient” and circumspect inferences tend to be made by surveyors. In turn, professional guidance in this respect exhibits substantial variance regarding, for example, their specific recommendations for repair work. Because of this variance, it is difficult to confirm whether any repair strategy implemented is optimal, in terms of, for example, cost expended or methods used. The model presented progresses knowledge towards standardising the assessment of flood damaged UK domestic properties.


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