Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Why Flood Risk Assessments are so important in Construction Projects?


Proper planning and management for any construction are essential to ensure that the buildings or bridges stand tall amid any climatic condition and withstand natural disasters. For this, during the planning phase of construction ventures, experts undertake topographical surveys to determine the geological conditions of the site of construction. The results of the assessments provide insights into the land conditions and help in preparing the land for construction and determining the map of the property. The process includes the identification of any existing structure that could be somewhat or exactly above or even beneath the surface of the earth, such as roads, structures, sewer lines, trees etc, which ultimately helps in deciding the quality, value and life of the land.


Floods are natural occurring calamities, causing great damage to life and property and are hard to prevent but can be managed. There are regions, more vulnerable to flooding than others and at times poor infrastructure of the waste management enhances adverse impacts on areas due to flooding. Herein arises the need for a proper survey of land or construction site, particularly in flood-prone areas. Flood Risk Assessment (FRA) is the perfect solution. The FRA is an examination of the different risks related to residential, mechanical and business land uses. These assessments are mostly utilised by insurers to act as a cause for reducing insurance premiums.

This kind of assessment considers the effects of flooding and determines as to how the proposed construction project may influence the region. It includes a proposal on how the risks posed by flooding can be minimised. This also helps in decreasing the vulnerability of the area to flooding, so when a construction is done there, it remains stable and strong in every climatic condition. In ordinary conditions, it is under the government’s policy requirement to carry out Flood Risk Assessments, but in some nations, environment firms need the assessment of flood-prone areas with the planning application. This is imperative in deciding whether the planned proposals will be permitted to be executed or not, such that adverse effects at a social and economic level can be mitigated.

Therefore, flood risk evaluations, Topographical Surveys and other sorts of assessments ensure to avoid the future dangers caused by floods in an affordable way through the suggestions based on the investigation. The analysis is vital in the development of any major commercial or a private construction project and one should hire a professional consultancy firm for this requirement. The firm should be competent and experienced to deliver top-notch and effective assessment services to individuals and corporations of different sizes. If overseen, one should be prepared to bear the catastrophic consequences.  


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