Why You Need A Building Surveyor For Your New Office Construction

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As you are planning the construction of your new office, you, of course, want everything to go as smoothly as possible from start to finish. To make sure this happens, you should seriously consider hiring a building surveyor as part of your construction project. Though most people know very little about what surveyors actually do when they are using their various pieces of equipment, they perform a number of important functions on a construction project. Before you hire a building surveyor, here is why they are so crucial to your project’s success.

Your Lender May Require It

Unbeknownst to many people, many lenders often require that land being used for a construction project be properly surveyed before they will authorize funding for the project. This makes sense for many reasons. Along with defining the legal boundaries of the property, the survey will also point out potential flaws with the plot of land, allowing architects and builders to make adjustments to their existing plans

Boundary Disputes

As your new office construction progresses or once it is completed, the last thing you want to deal with is a boundary dispute. Unfortunately, this happens much more often than you may realize. Should you hire a surveyor as a building consultant for your project, they can not only survey the property to establish the property lines but also provide legal testimony that will be regarded as expert testimony should your dispute wind up inside a courtroom.

Fencing in the Property

In today’s world, more and more offices are having fences placed around them, both for aesthetic and security reasons. If you want a fence around your office building, it is vital you have a surveyor clearly establish the property lines. If you fail to do so, you may wind up installing a fence either directly on a property line, or worse yet on a neighboring property. If this occurs, you will not only be embarrassed but also need to pay to remove the fence and have it properly installed on your property.

Feasibility of Your Plans

Finally, a building surveyor can use their skills to let you know that the construction plan you have in mind will actually work on the land you have selected. If you get in the middle of a construction project and then discover your plans will be impossible to implement, you could lose thousands or millions of dollars.

Once you hire an experienced building surveyor for your construction project, you will have peace of mind and very accurate information about your property’s boundaries.

 

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