Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid

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Autor(a) principal: CARRETERO-AYUSO, M.J.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: ANTÓN, D., FERNÁNDEZ-TAPIA, E., PINHEIRO-ALVES, M.T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33864
https://doi.org/@article{Carretero-Ayuso_2022, doi = {10.1088/1755-1315/1101/5/052028}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1101/5/052028}, year = {2022}, month = {nov}, publisher = {IOP Publishing}, volume = {1101}, number = {5}, pages = {052028}, author = {Manuel J. Carretero-Ayuso and Daniel Antón and Enrique Fernández-Tapia and Mª Teresa Pinheiro-Alves}, title = {Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid}, journal = {IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science}, abstract = {Roofs are among the construction units in buildings with the highest number of deficiencies and problems. Given their direct and constant exposure to weather (temperature, wind, rain, snow…), even minor issues can lead to important pathology processes if not addressed early on. This research examines unresolved issues of pitched roofs in the capital of Spain which eventually led to the filing of lawsuits. Different types of deficiencies were detected (humidities, condensations, fissures…) and classified according to their recurrence. The thousands of pages of forensic reports presented to the courts were consulted and analysed to determine the probability/risk of recurrence, based on a number of factors. Among them is the causal origin (according to the properties/characteristics of the materials or to the placement/application conditions) and the respective building typologies (single-family houses or multi-storey buildings). The results that were obtained were calculated through weighted risk matrices of the existing interrelations, before determining the levels of joint severity and the classification categories according to the final operational value.} }
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1101/5/052028
Resumo: Roofs are among the construction units in buildings with the highest number of deficiencies and problems. Given their direct and constant exposure to weather (temperature, wind, rain, snow…), even minor issues can lead to important pathology processes if not addressed early on. This research examines unresolved issues of pitched roofs in the capital of Spain which eventually led to the filing of lawsuits. Different types of deficiencies were detected (humidities, condensations, fissures…) and classified according to their recurrence. The thousands of pages of forensic reports presented to the courts were consulted and analysed to determine the probability/risk of recurrence, based on a number of factors. Among them is the causal origin (according to the properties/characteristics of the materials or to the placement/application conditions) and the respective building typologies (single-family houses or multi-storey buildings). The results that were obtained were calculated through weighted risk matrices of the existing interrelations, before determining the levels of joint severity and the classification categories according to the final operational value.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
title Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
spellingShingle Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
CARRETERO-AYUSO, M.J.
pitched tile roofs
deficiencies
title_short Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
title_full Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
title_fullStr Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
title_full_unstemmed Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
title_sort Using forensic reports to manage the probability of lawsuits being filed in relation to pitched roofs: the case of Madrid
author CARRETERO-AYUSO, M.J.
author_facet CARRETERO-AYUSO, M.J.
ANTÓN, D.
FERNÁNDEZ-TAPIA, E.
PINHEIRO-ALVES, M.T.
author_role author
author2 ANTÓN, D.
FERNÁNDEZ-TAPIA, E.
PINHEIRO-ALVES, M.T.
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ANTÓN, D.
FERNÁNDEZ-TAPIA, E.
PINHEIRO-ALVES, M.T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pitched tile roofs
deficiencies
topic pitched tile roofs
deficiencies
description Roofs are among the construction units in buildings with the highest number of deficiencies and problems. Given their direct and constant exposure to weather (temperature, wind, rain, snow…), even minor issues can lead to important pathology processes if not addressed early on. This research examines unresolved issues of pitched roofs in the capital of Spain which eventually led to the filing of lawsuits. Different types of deficiencies were detected (humidities, condensations, fissures…) and classified according to their recurrence. The thousands of pages of forensic reports presented to the courts were consulted and analysed to determine the probability/risk of recurrence, based on a number of factors. Among them is the causal origin (according to the properties/characteristics of the materials or to the placement/application conditions) and the respective building typologies (single-family houses or multi-storey buildings). The results that were obtained were calculated through weighted risk matrices of the existing interrelations, before determining the levels of joint severity and the classification categories according to the final operational value.
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