Site Survey Overview
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A Site Survey is a vital communication tool for ensuring the success of a construction project. It allows the project team to observe the site firsthand, identify potential challenges and uncover opportunities that could impact the project timeline or lead to costly delays and rework. The project team typically includes members of the design team, construction team and owner’s team.
Conducted before the design phase begins, the Pre-Design Site Survey involves a detailed examination and documentation of the site's existing conditions. This includes assessing the physical space, existing assets and infrastructure, and environmental factors to provide a solid foundation for the design process.
The Construction Documentation serves as a routine check-up of the ongoing work during the construction phase. It provides visual confirmation that the project adheres to building codes, design specifications, and other relevant requirements. This helps ensure quality and alignment with the project's goals.
The Post-Construction Documentation is a comprehensive record of the project after construction has been completed. It highlights and documents any defects or deficiencies that occurred during construction and serves as a tool for ongoing management and maintenance of the property.