As the saying goes, “you generally get what you pay for” reminds us that purchasing services for building and home inspections is no exception to the rule. A recently published…
It was a dark and stormy night, Friday, July 21, 2006. Dark – electricity was out in the Borough of Stockton, NJ on the Delaware River. Stormy – all day,…
One New Jersey condominium association is a planned residential community of 17 separate buildings. Individual houses number 88 and are distributed in 4 to 6 homes per building. Each home…
Planning is the first step in any construction project. All repair projects start with a problem that must be resolved properly. The complexities of the problems vary from a simple…
Dealing with a contractor requires some understanding of what they do and who they are as persons. To understand your contractor, you have to understand that contracting is a very…
After the Disaster Finding a contractor after a disaster can be difficult and stressful, especially on short notice or under the conditions of a disaster. Construction work is something that…
OSHA has made changes to certifications requirements for roof descent systems. These changes were approved in January of 2017 and owners have until November of 2017 to meet these requirements….
There is growing concern that the London Grenfell tower fire could be related to a recent installation of exterior cladding as part of an upgrade to the building due to…
DJI, One of the leading drone manufacturers, has just released the Spark. This is the smallest full featured drone they have released the Spark has many of the features that…
The Texas Society of Professional Engineers has developed a very good video on the value of your P.E. License. In all engineering disciplines, the professional engineer (PE) license is one…