Forensic Engineering Analysis Of Swimming Pool Design And Construction Defects
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https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v29i2.770Keywords:
Thin-set tile mortar, tile mounting method, epoxy grout, surface preparation for tile, concrete shrinkage cracks, petrographic analysis, tile movement joints, hammer testing, concrete coatings, waterstops, cement fineness, concrete mix design, and concrete aggregateAbstract
The Design And Construction Of Swimming Pools Often Includes A Wide Range Of Participants. Residential Pools Are Typically Constructed By A Builder Connected To A Vendor, With Little Professional Design Involvement. Pools For Public, Commercial Or Institutional Use Are More Likely To Be Designed By A Licensed Engineer, But May Actually Use An Unlicensed Professional. Multimillion Dollar Aquatic Facilities Typically Involve A Design Team Of Licensed Professionals. Lack Of Effective Communication Between Team Members Can Result In Design Defects And Corresponding Construction Defects. Unprofessional And Unlicensed Designers Can Have Business Agendas That Directly Reduce Pool Design Quality. Lack Of Uniform Design Or Construction Standards Can Further Challenge Swimming Pool Project Success. The Following Discussion Provides A Few Examples Of Design And Construction Errors That Directly Contributed To Swimming Pool Defects.Published
2012-01-01
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Schwartz, David W. 2012. “Forensic Engineering Analysis Of Swimming Pool Design And Construction Defects”. Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers 29 (2). https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v29i2.770.
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