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Frequently Asked Questions
The Answers
Are you certified to perform commercial inspections? Yes, I am a InterNACHI Certified Commercial Inspector, trained at ITA in Denver. Are you licensed by the State of Colorado? The State of Colorado does not currently license inspectors. My InterNACHI certification replaces state licensing at this time. Do I need an engineer to do my commercial inspection? Depending on the scope that you choose, a structural engineer may be included in the commercial inspection team. Engineers are specialists, and do not typically have the overall knowledge and training to coordinate a complete inspection.
Who is included in a commercial inspection team? Depending on the size and scope of your inspection, the team can include an electrician, plumber, structural engineer, HVAC specialist, sprinkler & fire systems specialist, commercial estimator, and architect. Usually, not all of these specialists are needed, and others can be included if required. What is the cost for a commercial inspection? The cost for your commercial inspection is based on the scope that you choose. The cost will be included in our written proposal. What is the scope of a commercial inspection? The scope describes the areas, components, and systems that are included in your commercial inspection. You will decide on the scope, based on your needs and expectations. The scope will be included in the written proposal. What standards do you use for commercial inspections? Commercial inspections are referenced to the International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties. Depending on your scope, specific sections of these Standards will be used. The full Standards may not be used, since there are sections of it that will not apply to your particular inspection scope." What is Property Condition Assessment (PCA)? Property Condition Assessment is the process of observing the property, interviewing sources, and reviewing documentation in order to develop a PCR of a commercial real estate's current physical condition. What is a Property Condition Report (PCR)? A Property Condition Report is a written report, prepared with reference to ASTM E2018-01, that outlines the observations and opinions as to the subject property's condition. Can you do an Accessibility Report for a commercial building? Yes, I offer a visual-only accessibility inspection and report. This report does not cover all of the possible local, state and federal requirements regarding accessibility or barrier reduction. The information presented within this report is intended solely as general guidance, and is not a determination of legal rights or responsibilities. This report may be offered in conjunction with a complete commercial building inspection or offered as a separate, stand-alone inspection service. |