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Vol 2, 2025
Pages: 807 - 815
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Civil Engineering Editor: Andrija Zorić
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Published: 11.09.2025. Research paper Civil Engineering Editor: Andrija Zorić

Structural condition assessment and rehabilitation proposals - Case study Partizan sports complex in Mostar

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Azra Mahinic Vrce ,
Azra Mahinic Vrce

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar , Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Merima Salcin ,
Merima Salcin

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar , Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Marko Cecez ,
Marko Cecez
Contact Marko Cecez

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar , Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Merima Sahinagic-Isovic
Merima Sahinagic-Isovic

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar , Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In this paper structural assessment of Partizan sports complex in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is presented. The sports complex was damaged during 1993., and since then did not had significant rehabilitation activities. The complex is composed of three parts: main building,  sports ground and locker rooms. Main building and locker rooms are from Austro-Hungarian period and were used as administrative buildings prior to 1920. Afterwards it was used as a sports
complex, and a sports ground was added in the middle of the last century. According to UNESCO plan of rehabilitation this complex has high priority for rehabilitation, considering location. Only the sports ground is still in active use, since it did not experience significant damage. The complex was entirely detailly inspected, first by visual inspection, followed by in-situ test to evaluate quality of the materials. In the end, the rehabilitation proposal for the buildings and sports ground with appropriate strengthening methods and new design is presented. 

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