This will be the first in an occasional series of posts discussing the benefits of Construction Verification for the construction industry.
What is Construction Verification?
Construction Verification is the process by which “As-Built” construction is confirmed to meet the specifications and intentions of the developer. While inspections serve to confirm adherence to various agency codes, construction verification encompasses a larger scope in order to confirm compliance with the vision of the developer.
There’s a reason why developers set aside as much as 17% of major construction project budgets for post construction claims, disputes and litigation. It’s because they’ll need it. When developers, contractors and other interested parties fall into dispute over the as-built condition of a project, a resolution can be a long time in coming.. continued
Tags: Construction Verification, insurance, sureity insurance, wrap insurance
May 14, 2010 at 8:06 am |
Thanks for reinforcing the benefits of Construction Verification with this blog, my company bidtool provides commercial construction leads. Our editorial department is always tracking and updating our projects to include trade verifications as well as updates/ addendum’s relating made to plans specs. Construction is dynamic and fluid, there are always problems, but accounting for these variables up front ensures adherence to time lines, budgets, and can help reduce litigation associated with issues that come up.
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June 2, 2010 at 11:22 am |
Try this: http://blog.geedra.com/feed/
Thanks,
Rob