Commercial and Industrial Building inspections (also known as Due Diligence Assessments) provided by the Barrie and Toronto Commercial Building Inspector. We also provide consulting services to assist investors, companies, developers and lenders in the decision making process when purchasing, leasing, selling, investing, and managing:
- Apartment Buildings
- Automotive Repair Garages
- Banks and Loan Offices
- Retail Stores
- Bars, Taverns, Pubs
- Car Dealerships
- Churches & Meetinghouses
- Fitness Centers
- Hotels, Inns, Bed & Breakfast's
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- Light Industrial / Manufacturing
- Medical & Pharmaceutical Labs
- Multi-family Buildings
- Office Buildings / Complexes
- Professional, Medical & Dental Offices
- Restaurants
- Muti-Use Buildings
- Shopping Centers
- Warehouses
- Schools and Church - Change of Use
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All reports are detailed yet easy to read and understand and include photographic documentation, repair and replacement schedules of multiple systems and equipment if requested as an extra. Property Condition Assessment Inspections generally exceed ASTM E-2018 Standards and InterNACHI International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties.
Commercial Property Condition Assessments and Inspections
All of our property condition inspections use the baseline property condition assessment process as outlined in the ASTM E-2018 Standards and InterNACHI International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties. You can specify deviations to meet your specific needs and building type. These deviations would be mutually agreed upon and clearly stated in the inspection agreement and final report.
Inspections are generally more invasive than the PCA Property Condition Assessment Inspection outlined in the ASTM E-2018 Standards and InterNACHI International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties
The end result provides you with detailed picture of the age and condition of the major building components and how maintenance has effected its life span.
The final report will list deficiencies, repair recommendations, and a detailed report with representative photos when appropriate. Reports are computer generated and generally available 1-2 days after completion of the inspection. Al our reports are available online to client. This is convenient when more than one party in different locations need to view reports.
Standard Accessibility Inspection for Existing Commercial Buildings
Various by-laws and Provincial Laws in Ontario require public accommodations to provide goods and services to people with disabilities on an equal basis with the rest of the general public. Businesses benefit from the patronage of all people. Those who own, lease, lease out, or operate places of public accommodation should have as a goal the identification and reduction of physical barriers to this patronage. This inspection will help identify possible accessibility deficiencies in existing facilities.
Most Provincial laws regarding accessibility only regulate new construction and remodeling and do not oblige existing building owners to reduce barriers if such reduction is not readily achievable. This inspection does not cover all of the possible local, Ontario and federal requirements regarding accessibility or barrier reduction. The information presented within this report was derived from a visual-only inspection of the property and is intended solely as informal guidance, and is not a determination of legal rights or responsibilities.
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