Blockwall Seismic Survey
With the recent Christchurch earthquakes Visiscope has recently undertaken concrete blockwork cavity surveys in the Wellington region to assist structural engineering companies make their seismic
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With the recent Christchurch earthquakes Visiscope has recently undertaken concrete blockwork cavity surveys in the Wellington region to assist structural engineering companies make their seismic
A commercial property owner was experiencing mechanical problems with one of his chiller units. Due to the size of the building two units where used.
The engineering manager of an export meat company was concerned about the condition of the internal “water jacket” condition of thier boiler. This concern came
Concerns were raised by the tenants of a high rise building that the exterior window frames to there particular floor were moving in an inward
Swinging Stage Davit anchors were internally surveyed to check the condition of RHS steelwork. The videoscope inspection revealed significant corrosion to the inside wall of
A large Auckland based construction company ran into difficulties trying to locate water leakage paths to a newly constructed car park building. The leak was
Visiscope were approached by a consulting engineer to help determine the internal condition of a gas flue structure. The gas flue centrally located in the
Controlled static hose testing can prove to be a useful tool when identifying leakage paths within a building cavity. This particular cavity was located on
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