Expert Structural Audit & Building Health Checks for Housing Societies, Commercial Complexes, and Industrial Units
In a coastal city like Mumbai, humidity, heavy monsoons, and aging infrastructure can silently weaken your building’s core. A Professional Structural Audit is not just a regulatory requirement—it is a vital “health check-up” for your property.
At Aavishkaar Consultants, we provide BMC-compliant structural audits that identify hidden distress, ensure resident safety, and prolong the life of your building.
Certified Expertise: Led by experienced Chartered Engineers and Structural Auditors.
BMC & TMC Compliance: We provide comprehensive reports as per Section 353B of the BMC Act.
Precision Technology: We use advanced Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) to “see” inside your concrete without damaging it.
Actionable Insights: We don’t just give you data; we provide a clear roadmap for repairs and strengthening.
We follow a rigorous, 5-step methodology to ensure no crack or corrosion goes unnoticed:
Visual Inspection: Detailed examination of columns, beams, slabs, and external facades to identify surface-level distress and dampness.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): * Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) Test for concrete quality.
Rebound Hammer Test for surface hardness.
Half-Cell Potential Test to check for reinforcement corrosion.
Carbonation Test to assess the depth of chemical deterioration.
Structural Analysis: Reviewing existing architectural drawings and calculating the current load-bearing capacity.
Health Grading: Categorizing the building status (Safe, Minor Repairs, Major Repairs, or Unsafe/C1/C2/C3).
Audit Report & Recommendations: A formal technical document including photographic evidence and a prioritized repair estimate.
As per Maharashtra Municipal Corporation guidelines, periodic audits are compulsory:
Buildings 15–30 years old: Every 5 years.
Buildings over 30 years old: Every 3 years.
Pre-Redevelopment: To assess the feasibility of existing structures.
Visible Distress: If you notice deep cracks, sagging beams, or heavy leakage.
Delaying an audit can lead to higher repair costs and safety risks. Whether you are a Housing Society Secretary or a Property Manager, we help you stay ahead of structural issues.
Does a structural audit mean my building is “dangerous”?
– No. Most audits identify minor issues that can be fixed with routine maintenance, preventing them from becoming dangerous.
How long does the audit take?
– A typical residential building audit takes 3–7 days depending on the size and complexity.
Is the report valid for BMC/Local Municipalities?
– Yes, our audits are conducted by registered structural engineers and meet all local regulatory standards.