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Durability Design Standards

Durability Design Standards are technical guidelines set to ensure that buildings and infrastructure are built to last and perform well over time. They specify how durable materials and construction practices should be used to withstand environmental conditions, wear and tear, and usage demands. These standards help engineers and builders create structures that require less maintenance, have a longer lifespan, and remain safe and functional throughout their service life. Essentially, they serve as a blueprint for designing resilient, sustainable structures that maintain integrity despite the challenges posed by time and nature.