Corestructuring
Corestructuring refers to the process of reorganizing the fundamental structural components of a building or infrastructure system to enhance its performance, safety, durability, or functionality. Unlike traditional renovation or retrofitting, which often focus on superficial or functional upgrades, corestructuring involves deep modifications to the core load-bearing elements, such as walls, columns, beams, or foundations. This approach is commonly applied to aging structures, those damaged by natural disasters, or buildings facing new design or occupancy requirements.
The primary goals of corestructuring include extending the lifespan of a structure, improving its resistance to
This process requires careful engineering analysis to assess the structural integrity of the existing framework, identify
While corestructuring can be cost-effective compared to rebuilding, it also presents challenges, such as limited access