Choosing a Civil Engineer
- Topics:
- Construction-Project Management
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Commercial Real Estate,
- Engineer,
- Financial Services,
- National Association Of Realtors,
- Real Estate
- Source:
- National Association of Realtors
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Overview: Experienced developers know that unforeseen problems can turn a profitable project into a money funnel. Unknown circumstances lurking below the topsoil quickly can cause costs to double or even triple. However, it is possible for commercial real estate professionals to avoid such surprises or at least figure them into the purchase price. With adequate time to review a proposed project, a civil engineer can evaluate a host of site issues before closing on a property. A civil engineer provides the critical skills necessary to assess raw land and the infrastructure that supports development. However, profiling a site is only a small part of the civil engineer’s role, which can encompass all aspects of commercial development projects from concept through completion. The services these site design professionals offer include evaluation of zoning restrictions, analysis of existing utility capacities, design of the building pad, and the determination of appropriate building maintenance. He plays an important role in overall project management.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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