Property inspection scope of workBy: Nationwide Commercial Inspections, LLC By Scott Hamele, DBIA President and founder of Nationwide Commercial Inspections, LLC (NCI) and Construction DesignWorks, LLC When a general contractor enters into a construction agreement with a client, there are three main ingredients in the contract: price, scope of work and the design documents the project is based on. A property inspection contract, also known as a property condition assessment (PCA) or a commercial building inspection is very similar. The client and the building inspection company need to establish the parameters for the property inspection. Parameters of property inspection Commercial buildings can be complex structures based on how many stories, use of the facility and age of the property. It goes without saying that an older building will have more deficiencies than a newer one. A 30,000-square- The scope of work, also known as parameters are key to obtaining the vital information for the commercial building investor. An open dialogue needs to preface the actual inspection to establish areas of concern by the owner or buyer. Many instances require a third-party inspection in addition to a general PCA. Below are areas that may require an additional inspection that specializes in that area or element.
If the commercial building investor has concerns regarding any of these elements, he or she should not hesitate in requesting that a subsequent specialized inspection be performed. The costs of these additional scopes of work pale in comparison to the cost to repair these unknown deficiencies. Nationwide Commercial Inspections, LLC provides the most comprehensive commercial building inspection reports in the industry NCI utilizes their architectural, engineering and construction expertise to create and develop a high-quality PCA. These reports are customized for each type of real estate: office, retail, flex-space, industrial, hospitality and healthcare. If you are interested in protecting your real estate investment by utilizing a property inspection checklist, contact us at 913-667-7774 or visit our website at www.nwc-i.com. Click here (https://www.youtube.com/ View original article on property inspection (http://nationwidecommercialinspections.com/ Contact Scott Hamele ***@nationwidecommercialinspections.com 913-667-7774 Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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