Problems with Unfinished Buildings

Problems with Unfinished Buildings

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https://doi.org/10.52340/building.2024.70.03

Keywords:

building, construction, abandonment, dismantling, risk, annotation

Abstract

     There are unfinished construction sites in many cities around the world. Their existence not only creates problems for the purposeful development of urban planning, but also increases the danger of their constructions going out of order and the destruction of the buildings as a whole. In addition, the extremely unsanitary conditions created there have a negative impact on the natural environment. Unattended buildings are often visited by strangers to live there or to hold various events. This is associated with serious pollution of the area and great danger of accidents. Animals carrying various infectious diseases, rodents, insects (dogs, cats, rats, mice, mosquitoes, flies and other living organisms) gather and reproduce on such neglected and abandoned objects.

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Published

2024-12-12

How to Cite

Kvaraia, I., Lutidze, G., & Areshidze, N. (2024). Problems with Unfinished Buildings. Scientific-Technical Journal "BUILDING", 2(70), 16–20. https://doi.org/10.52340/building.2024.70.03

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