Property Damage
Property Damage
The Investigative Engineers Association (I-ENG-A) members have completed thousands of reports involving causal determination of failures and/or extent of damages on residential, commercial, industrial and public premises.
An I-ENG-A member begins a systematic investigation to determine the cause of failure and extent of damage. Buildings may be monitored to assess structural integrity issues over time. Construction and installation methods must be analyzed as well as maintenance records to determine probable failure sources.
Cost evaluation, review of replacement alternatives, and code updating and betterment issues may be need to be addressed. Reports prepared are suitable for litigation purposes and can assist in the preparation of interrogatories and related questions to be asked during statements under oath and in depositions.
Courtroom Presentations: Upon request, I-ENG-A of the Southwest North Carolina will answer interrogatories, be available to attend depositions, and provide expert witness testimony.
I-ENG-A of the Southwest North Carolina qualified professionals are adept in the preparation and utilization of courtroom exhibits, models, and other visual enhancements to explain often difficult concepts in simplistic terms.
I-ENG-A® Property Damage Services often Include:
- Building Code Compliance
- Building Envelope Analysis
- Construction Claims and Defects Analysis
- Commercial Property Construction Assessments
- EIFS and Stucco Analysis
- Flood Effect Evaluations
- Hail Damage Assessment
- Moisture Damage Assessment
- OSHA Regulation Analysis
- Roof Damage Determination
- Structural Integrity
- Code Updating and Betterment Issues
- Windstorm Damage Assessment
- Water Loss Fraud Analysis