Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Report
Abstract
Underpinning may be defined as 'the process of providing new, permanent support beneath a structure without the need to remove it, often so as to increase the capacity of the structure'. Remedial underpinning is the 'process', applied to structures that, through some inadequacy in their support, have suffered damage and distortion. This report presents the findings of the review and discusses technical and non-technical issues that influence decisions on the need for, and manner of, remedial underpinning.
Author
Hunt, R. et al
Subjects
- Tunnelling and underpinning
- Building structure
- Civil engineering, infrastructure and public utilities
- Building foundations/ground floors
- Underpinning
Publisher History
BRE is a building science centre that generates new knowledge through research. This is used to create products, tools and standards that drive positive change across the built environment. BRE helps its government and private sector clients meet the significant environmental, social and economic challenges they face in delivering homes, buildings and communities. BRE is owned by the BRE Trust, a registered charity. The Trust uses the profits made by the BRE companies to fund research and education that advances knowledge of the built environment.