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Retrofitting is installing a new building or part of a building after it has already been constructed. Retrofitting is often used to repair damage or improve an existing structure. Retrofitting is a common practice for many buildings. It can help improve the energy efficiency and safety of existing structures, making them more sustainable in the long term. Retrofitting can be used to repair damage from natural disasters or poor construction practices.

What is the need for Retrofitting Construction?

  • When a building is constructed, the builders take great care to ensure that it meets all of the requirements for safety and longevity.
  • However, over time, some structures can become worn down or damaged by weather or natural disasters. This can leave them at risk for failure if not repaired properly.
  • Retrofitting in construction is one way to repair existing structures and make them safer for occupants. If a building has been damaged by flooding or structural problems, retrofitting can help fix those issues and make your property safer for occupants.
  • Retrofitting is a common practice for many buildings. It can help improve the energy efficiency and safety of existing structures, making them more sustainable in the long term. Retrofitting can be used to repair damage from natural disasters or poor construction practices.

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