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Maintenance Planning for Historic Buildings
The key to good maintenance of historic buildings is a long-range maintenance plan. Long-range planning recognizes a responsibility to the future to prolong the useful life of a building by preserving it in its present condition and preventing or slowing deterioration and damage from natural or other causes.
Maintenance Planning for Historic Buildings
The key to good maintenance of historic buildings is a long-range maintenance plan. Long-range planning recognizes a responsibility to the future to prolong the useful life of a building by preserving it in its present condition and preventing or slowing deterioration and damage from natural or other causes.
Maintenance Planning for Historic Buildings
Diana Plian (author) / Dan Babor (author)
2008
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