Existing Building Condition Assessment
What is a Building Condition Assessment (BCA)? Why? And What Does it Include?
Building Condition Assessment
- A BCA evaluates the condition of the existing buildings structural foundation and superstructure, mechanical systems including heating and cooling, as well as the building's envelope performance. 
- It may also include the exterior elements of the property including site grading and drainage, condition of roadway and servicing infrastructure and lighting. 
Why Perform a BCA?
- A BCA should be completed, similar to a home inspection, prior to purchasing an existing property to discover any faults that may impact a redevelopment. 
- Another common use is for property maintenance requested by a property manager or owner to identify any property issues that may require improvements. 
- It is recommended that a licensed Engineer and licensed Architect perform the evaluation and delivery a comprehensive report to the client. 
Items May Include...
- Building site (topography, drainage, retaining walls, paving, curbing, lighting)
- Building envelope (windows and walls)
- Structural (foundation and framing)
- Interior elements (stairways, hallways, common areas)
- Roofing systems
- Mechanical systems (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)
- Plumbing
- Electrical systems
- Vertical transportation (elevators and escalators)
- Life safety, ADA, code compliance, air quality (fire codes, accessibility, water intrusion, mold)
- Optionally: site-specific testing, like infrared thermography for energy loss, air leakage, roofing and building envelope moisture intrusion