E65. Why you should get a preliminary site analysis for any development
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In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Frank and Amelia discuss the critical importance of conducting a site analysis in any development. Frank and Amelia discuss several real-life examples, that homeowners experienced discovering too late about important infrastructure running underneath where they had built their new shed and deck. Frank highlights the need to do your research and identify underground assets and other restrictions, like flood lines or zoning overlays, before starting any construction.
Frank also discusses the importance of using licensed professionals for such work. A recurring theme is the potential financial and emotional stress caused by overlooked underground utilities or improperly permitted extensions. Frank, recommends using tools like "Plan Build" to gather preliminary site information and consult with building designers, surveyors, or architects to ensure compliance with regulations.
Engaging professionals and conducting a thorough site analysis can prevent costly mistakes and delays, whether working on a new development or an existing property.
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