Building Surveyor definition
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None of our inspections constitute an approval by a Building Surveyor, a certificate of occupancy or compliance with any law, regulation or standard.
The same applies to the title “Quantity Surveying” and “Building Surveying”, i.e. a body corporate, firm or partnership carrying on business under either of these titles must be under the control and management of a registered Quantity Surveyor (in the case of the former) or a registered Building Surveyor (in the case of the latter).
If requested and at a small additional cost (TBA), PDC can arrange, through the third party provider, for a professionally qualified Building Surveyor or Mechanical/Electrical Surveyor to visit the school once a year to review the BRONZE and SILVER Service and obtain feedback on the performance of PDC and the Contractors employed to deliver the Statutory Maintenance, Testing and Inspection programme.
If more posts require replacement you are advised to consult your Building Surveyor for further advice √ Maintenance of external electric/gas meters and pump houses √ Maintenance of major external fixtures and statues √ Repair and renewal of signs, notices and flagpoles √ Renewing and repairing defective mains drainage including traps, gullies and manholes below ground level, including damage caused by tree roots √ Cleaning and unblocking of drains and gullies.
Any variation from the plan of scheduled works or specifications (including, but not limited to, any variation due to unforeseen circumstances, or as a result of increases to the Building Surveyor in the cost of materials and labour) will be charged for on the basis of the Building Surveyor’s fee proposal and will be shown as variations on the invoice.