Abstract:
Better-quality built structures are in greater demand as a result of public outrage against
crumbling buildings and poor construction. Effective management of the building structural
integrity inspection process during the construction delivery process and during the building
lifetime, maintenance, retrofitting, or expansion is one of the key components of this kind of
delivery. This study is a survey of practitioner-completed structural integrity evaluations of
projects. The exploratory study aimed to determine the existing state of structural audit
procedures and structural integrity assessments through the creation of a standard evaluation
approach. The study combines qualitative and quantitative methods, including interviews with
important players, observation of buildings in progress, and surveying archives. The results
should greatly assist professional organizations and policy makers in rethinking the current
structural assessment models in order to attain the affordable housing goals outlined in Kenya
Vision 2030.