
Restoration Standards
Restoration standards are established guidelines that ensure recovery projects—such as fixing damaged buildings or ecosystems—are done consistently, safely, and effectively. They specify how work should be planned, executed, and evaluated, aiming to restore structures or environments to their original condition or function. These standards help professionals deliver quality results, protect public safety, and maintain environmental or structural integrity during the restoration process. Essentially, they serve as a blueprint for restoring assets while adhering to best practices and regulatory requirements.