Inagi City Owned Building Maintenance and Preservation Plan

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Page ID 1008988 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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More than 50% of the buildings owned by the city are said to be over 30 years old, which is when rapid deterioration is expected to occur. Significant degradation, such as leaks due to the deterioration of exterior walls and roof waterproofing, has been observed, leading to situations where repairs are necessary without waiting for large-scale renovation work. In 10 years, approximately 80% of the city-owned buildings will be over 30 years old, and an increase in large-scale repairs and equipment updates is anticipated. Therefore, appropriate measures to address the aging of city-owned buildings are required.
To ensure that existing city-owned buildings can continue to be used safely and securely, we have developed a maintenance and preservation plan for all city-owned buildings, consolidating the costs associated with future renovations and repairs based on the individual deterioration status of each building, allowing for efficient and effective repairs and renovations to be carried out.

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Inagi City Department of Urban Development Building Preservation Division
〒206-8601 Tokyo, Inagi City, Higashi-Naganuma 2111
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
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