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Engineers, homeowners, and contractors will confuse floor performance with structural integrity. A structurally sound floor may not perform as well
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Engineers, homeowners, and contractors will confuse floor performance with structural integrity. A structurally sound floor may not perform as well

The world of modular construction is an interesting one to say the least. The idea that homes can be built
Originally, I had planned to become an architect. I took drafting classes and construction related classes in high school to
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Forte is a program I have recently been using a lot more in my day-to-day life. Forte is a member
One of the greatest hurdles that faces the housing industry (and likely one of the direct causes of the housing

An Intro to Certifications To become a more versatile field inspector with a wide range of skills and knowledge, training programs
Electric submetering vs utility metering has both pros and cons for owners. For larger multi-family projects such as apartments and

Have you ever wondered what the various phases of new construction are? There are many different phases of the construction

As a building inspector, I encounter many different types of inspections. However, the type of inspections I perform on a

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