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A project manager is a professional who plans a construction project and oversees its progress. They are usually employees of an AEC firm and usually oversee their own staff and coordinate with other trades they need to interact with to finish the job. If the project manager works for the General Contractor, they can monitor the entire process of preconstruction & construction.
The owner’s representative is a professional who works on behalf of the owner and can oversee project development, from design and site selection to getting permits and the construction itself. Depending on their duties, they may not directly manage the processes but instead be there to communicate with the teams, monitor progress and report to the project owner. This way, they ensure that the construction project is carried out within budget and on time.
The law that defines balcony inspection is Florida Administrative Code (FAC) 61C-1.002. Florida balcony law requires that balconies, decks, and railings on public buildings and other structures in Jacksonville be inspected every three years. This is done to ensure the safety of these public spaces or residential buildings and prevent severe injuries, potential litigation, and economic loss. Different states have different balcony risk assessment codes and regulations.
The competency to conduct balcony assurance or deck inspections is determined by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and encompasses several categories, including engineers, architects, and licensed general contractors. Aside from balconies and decking, other elements that need to be inspected include railings, fasteners, wall attachments, and ledger boards.
Waterproofing means sealing of any concrete surfaces to prevent water and moisture from passing through. It is done during the construction stage- before finishes are applied. Because buildings in Jacksonville (and most of Florida) need to deal with high humidity, rainfall and the occasional hurricane, the structures need to be water resistant so it doesn’t get damaged by the weather and degrade over time. Waterproofing consulting services usually work with the architect & contractor, recommending materials and systems that prevent water entry as well as facilitate field testing after installation to verify the building cladding materials perform properly.
Choosing a multidisciplinary, high-expertise team of consultants can help you achieve the highest construction quality standards and protect you from hazardous situations and costly construction delays and claims. Our custom solutions can accommodate the needs of a wide range of clients and help them meet their business objectives.
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- Expert forensic services for resolving construction and design disputes.
- Waterproofing and building enclosure consulting.
- Guidance through the construction process for private and public clients.
- Remediation and due diligence services for managing environmental risk.
- Ensuring a healthy work environment with industrial hygiene consulting.
- Detecting and resolving potential health risks through environmental remediation.
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