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You can claim for subsidence damage caused by coal mining - what you can claim for, how to apply, who deals with your claim
You can report a dangerous building to the local council
Structural failure caused by scour at Lamington viaduct, South Lanarkshire, 31 December 2015.
How residents in high-rise residential buildings should avoid increasing or creating building safety risks and what to expect from accountable persons.
Location: Irish Sea.
How to design, inspect, monitor and maintain impounding reservoir spillways so they are safe.
Location: Structural failure in the English Channel. Beaching at Branscombe Bay, England.
Assessing corrosion and methods of repair for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
Location: Off Auckland, New Zealand.
Location: off Nieuwpoort, Belgium
A nonstructural component is any architectural element, mechanical, electrical, plumbing systems, furniture, fixtures, building contents
This overview was drawn up for DFID Nepal
Anyone in charge of a ship must monitor traffic at sea and report any accidents or incidents
Responsibilities of accountable persons for a building’s safety case.
Location: 11 miles east of Lowestoft, England.
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