In partnership with ENGIMO, we have prepared five articles on construction pathologies. This is the first article on the origin of pathologies.
A specialist in diagnosing construction pathologies plays a key role in identifying and assessing problems, accurately determining their cause, and proposing appropriate instructions for their definitive correction. They can monitor their implementation, ensuring the success of the project in an integrated manner. defined solution.
We also highlight:
1. Expertise:
Assess the extent of damage and accurately identify construction pathologies through experience and technical knowledge, complemented by various tests and trials, analysis of technical documentation, and construction history.
2. Development of solutions:
The specialist proposes solutions to correct the identified pathologies, based on the analysis of the causes and the assessment of the damage, ranging from simpler solutions to more complex interventions, seeking to achieve greater efficiency at the lowest cost.
3. Preparation of technical reports:
Prepares detailed technical reports documenting its findings, analyses, and recommendations, which are essential for effectively communicating information to property owners and managers and serve as a basis for the processes and professionals involved in the replacement and intervention process.
4. Supervision of implementation:
Supervise and guide during the implementation of the proposed solutions, ensuring that interventions are carried out in accordance with the defined technical specifications and materials, and that the expected final results are achieved.
In short, the expertise of a specialist in diagnosing construction pathologies is crucial to ensuring the safety, durability, and efficiency of buildings, preventing the worsening of anomalies and providing guidance on their maintenance, as well as protecting the financial investment and cultural heritage of these structures.

