The construction industry is fraught with risks, and one of the most significant threats to building safety is ground gas. Ground gas can be a major concern for developers, architects, engineers, and contractors, as it can lead to costly repairs, delayed projects, and even catastrophic failures. To mitigate these risks, the Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA) developed a groundbreaking publication, CIRIA C660. This article will explore the importance of CIRIA C660 and how an Excel spreadsheet can be a valuable tool in ground gas risk assessment.
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Whether you build your own or acquire a commercial template, mastering the CIRIA C660 Excel spreadsheet is now a non‑negotiable skill for any geoenvironmental engineer or contaminated land specialist. The construction industry is fraught with risks, and
In my experience as a contaminated land consultant, planning conditions are often discharged faster when a submission includes: This article will explore the importance of CIRIA
Calculates minimum reinforcement requirements to meet specific crack width limits. Why Upgrade to CIRIA C766
guide (2018), which offers less conservative results and better alignment with Eurocode standards.