Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Depreciation Report Certification


Wait, you're not engineers!?


A question we’re commonly asked about Depreciation Reports is whether they need to be completed by engineers.

The answer is no.

It is certainly true, a certified Engineer’s report will most likely be a part of your final report, but that is along with many other important certified technicians’ audits, inspections and reports. These all compile to make up a full depreciation report.

What about Liability issues?

For information that needs an official stamp and certification, we bring in the professionals. Our team uses engineers, quantity surveyors, as well as many more technical experts who provide their information. Teamwork is the key and that’s exactly the approach the BC Government which is responsible for mandating these reports, assumed would be happening.
The point of the Depreciation Reports is that owners have a clearly written document that properly and accurately communicates important information about your building. And, as building and communications experts, we do that exceptionally well. We’ll produce a factual, properly certified report that is clearly written, easy to understand and simple to navigate, as well as easily update-able in three years.
The bottom line is, you need a report that has all the certified information required to keep your building maintained and updated to protect your property investment. Please don’t hesitate to hire Point Nexus Consulting to get that. 
We understand buildings... and we'll help you understand yours. Hire us and we’ll make things perfectly clear.

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