This paper presents a forensic investigation methodology which was adopted to identify the causes of deterioration and damage due to groundwater leakage beneath a reinforced concrete (RC) building. Extensive visual inspection, structural, geotechnical and geophysical investigations were used to identify the causes of the problem, assess the structural stability and integrity of the affected building. This study found that the main cause of underground water intrusion into the basement room is from irrigation of lawn and trees that surround the building where the water level was depicted at a depth of 3 m. The geotechnical and geophysical investigations were consistent and revealed the presence of a variable fill layer followed by a thin top layer of medium dense to dense sand followed by weathered conglomerate overlying sandstone. Shutting off the irrigation systems and the removal of the lawns and trees from the immediate vicinity of the building resulted in the stoppage of water intrusion into the basement within 90 days. The study concluded that the building is stable, while precaution remedial measures are recommended to prevent further deterioration. This study also highlights the effectiveness of combining geophysical and geotechnical methods for forensic analysis of damaged buildings.
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Khalifa Al-Jabri
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Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering,
Sultan Qaboos University
, Al-Khoudh, Oman
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Yahia Mohamedzein
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Yahia Mohamedzein
Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering,
Sultan Qaboos University
, Al-Khoudh, Oman
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Abdul Wahed Hago
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Abdul Wahed Hago
Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering,
Sultan Qaboos University
, Al-Khoudh, Oman
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Khalil Al-Hooti
Khalil Al-Hooti
Department of Earth Sciences, College of Science,
Sultan Qaboos University
, Al-Khoudh, Oman
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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April 27 2025
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August 22 2025
Online ISSN: 2043-9911
Print ISSN: 2043-9903
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering (2025) 178 (3): 81–89.
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Received:
April 27 2025
Accepted:
August 22 2025
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Al-Jabri K, Mohamedzein Y, Hago AW, Al-Hooti K (2025), "Forensic investigation of a damaged concrete building: causes and remedial measures". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering, Vol. 178 No. 3 pp. 81–89, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jfoen.25.00019
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