This practical guide addresses the case of work operations carried out on classified buildings.
The various steps to be taken and the procedures to be followed are explained through a chronological approach to operations.
Because of their historical, artistic and architectural interest, buildings classified as historical monuments are subject to special provisions for their conservation so that all maintenance interventions, repair, restoration or alteration may be carried out by maintaining the cultural interest which justified their protection. Book VI of the Heritage Code specifies the conditions under which these interventions are carried out. The attention of the owners is drawn to the sensitivity and fragility of this heritage which requires to research and gather the appropriate skills to carry out these sometimes delicate work operations and important issues.
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