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Forensic science plays an important role in civil engineering, but it can also be helpful during remediation. A catalog of data must be collected during the remediation phase to determine how to rebuild, restructure, and reconstruct existing buildings.
Fremont, CA: Civil and structural engineering sectors are continually growing and adapting, sometimes as a result of new designs and materials and sometimes as a result of new technology. A rigorous investigation is always required to assess damages and understand underlying flaws, whether the structure is residential or commercial. Everyone from architects to catastrophe recovery professionals, not to mention homeowners and city planners, can potentially profit from the assistance of forensic engineers. Continue reading to learn more about how forensic engineers can assist with building diagnostics.
Diagnosis
The first step in resolving a problem is always to notice and identify it. Next, forensic engineers analyze failed materials, components, buildings, and products. Such data is acquired and examined to determine where the flaws are. It could be anything as simple as a termite infestation, or it could be undetected defects in the building or design of a structure.