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Appendix C: Condition Assessment Examples
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... APPENDIX C CONDITION ASSESSMENT EXAMPLES Four examples of condition assessment programs were sub' misted by committee members to show different levels of inves tigations and the costs associated with such programs.
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... Freouency: As required to support ongoing main tenance management and special focus programs such as safety and housing. Insucctors: Varies from experienced internal main tenance staff to private architect and engineers under contract.
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... Follow-up testing may be recommended as part of correct ~ve action. Cost: Costs range from $0.05 to $0.25 per square foot depending on the level of detail and size/type/distribution of buildings (highly variable geographic and size distribution)
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... Documentation: Standardized program forms and check lists plus software documentation are provided for system users. Testing Level: No physical or destructive testing.
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... action or as needed to make final determinations. Cost: Approximately $0~043 per square foot.
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... No use of internal staff to perform assessments. Automation: Microcomputers by plant management; special application of advanced reve lation software, IBM PC and compatible 286 and 386; single building and sum mary reporting.
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... Documentation: Forms, program manuals and software manuals provided for implementation by state personnel. Multiple-choice check lists used for field work.
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... Testing Level: No destructive testing. Follow-up tests may be recommended to make final de terminations or as part of corrective action.


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