2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/998/1/012002
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Diagnosis and Repair of the Cracking House Next to the River

Abstract: Natural disasters and human error factors can cause damage to buildings. Human error causes various issues, including inadequate craftsmanship in the mixing of building materials and preliminary structural design and specification. Inadequate knowledge of the building’s structure and the type of soil on which it stands is also one of the fault designs in construction. This study utilises a case study methodology divided into three sections: soil analysis, building analysis, and techniques for avoiding and repa… Show more

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“…The cut-and-fill technique on sloped terrain has also been carried out by Babapour et al [11] and Abdelbagi Hamad et al [4]. Retrofitting of home structures on sloped terrain has also been carried out by Pramono et al [12]. The technique that maximizes excavated earth areas on sloped terrain on existing buildings has never been done, so this material is a novelty in this research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The cut-and-fill technique on sloped terrain has also been carried out by Babapour et al [11] and Abdelbagi Hamad et al [4]. Retrofitting of home structures on sloped terrain has also been carried out by Pramono et al [12]. The technique that maximizes excavated earth areas on sloped terrain on existing buildings has never been done, so this material is a novelty in this research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%