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This chapter provides insights into the critical importance of incorporating corrosion resistance strategies in building design to enhance structural integrity and longevity. It emphasizes the need to address corrosion during the initial design phase to achieve significant cost savings and minimize the risk of structural failures. Various industries facing substantial maintenance costs due to corrosion are highlighted, underscoring the significance of proactive maintenance strategies; also key research findings from the past three decades are explored, showcasing advancements in corrosion prevention and mitigation techniques in building construction. By implementing proper building design techniques for corrosion resistance, structures can be safeguarded against deterioration, ensuring their durability and sustainability in the long run. The shift towards service life design in building construction is explored, focusing on ensuring defined periods of immunity and reliable service lives. Global research efforts in quantifying the service life performance of construction materials and developing design guidelines for corrosion resistance are discussed. The use of simulation and modeling to guide cost-effective corrosion prevention methods is advocated, aligning with sustainable design principles by minimizing resource consumption and waste. The detrimental impact of corrosion on structural integrity, functionality, and aesthetics is emphasized, highlighting the need for corrosion control at the design stage. The challenges of corrosion in various industries and the necessity of extending the lifespan of structures are explored, along with the significant annual maintenance costs related to corrosion in industries like oil and gas.

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