Population is rapidly growing in the developing country like India. Urbanization and demand of land is
increasing. Increase in construction and material cost leads investor in trouble. About 30% of Construction industry
creates pollution and dumping of construction waste materials are also a serious issue. Repair and Rehabilitation of
structures is the only solution to conserve the structure. Buildings are designed according to standard codes but periodic
monitoring & investigation are required for structure good health during service life. In the present case study,
Reinforced concrete G+2 (including basement) an institutional R.C.C building is investigated. The distress in the
building is seen in structural and non-structural elements. The major cause of distress was due to leakage of drainage
and sewage pipelines.
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