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Cruden Rural steel-framed houses (Scanned copy)

ARCHIVED - Cruden Rural steel-framed houses (Scanned copy)

by BRE, Scottish Laboratory (01-Dec-1989)

Book Description

THIS PUBLICATION HAS BEEN ARCHIVED.

Whilst this publication can still be purchased some of the information in it has been superseded by more recent research and standards. The BRE Group does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage, including - without limitation - indirect or consequential loss or damage arising from use, or loss of use, of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this document.


Please note that this is a scanned copy of a paper originally published in 1989, so the text is not as clear as in documents created as pdf files.

Reports on the form of construction of Cruden Rural houses, identifies locations within the structure where deterioration has occurred, and highlights areas where surveyors should pay particular attention when carrying out an inspection. This type of house was built only in Scotland. Due to a scarcity of cement, some Cruden dwellings were given a brick cladding and became known as Cruden Brick-clad houses.

16 pages.

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