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Code of practice for the recovery of flood damaged buildings

Publication Year

2009

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Advises insurers, their agents, contractors, surveyors and other specialists involved in the recovery of buildings affected by flooding or the uncontrolled release of water in building. Diagnoses the nature and extent of the recovery works that may be necessary. Provides a framework for a structured recovery plan and aims to minimise the risk of future consequential defects. Addresses topics including standards, health and safety, surveying and investigation, stripping out, drying, monitoring, repair and re-fit, flood resilience, and problem-solving.

Document History

Superseded by 'Code of practice for the recovery of flood damaged buildings' (Property Care Association, 2013).

Publisher Information

Property Care Association

The Property Care Association was created as a result of the division of the British Wood Preserving and Damp Proofing Association (BWPDA).

11 Ramsay Court
Kingfisher Way
Hinchingbrooke Business Park
Huntingdon
PropCA
UK

Website: www.property-care.org
Email: pca@property-care.org
Tel: 01480 400 000