The effective maintenance and restoration of condominium buildings demand the expertise of engineering consultants. However, it can be challenging for condominium boards to determine when to engage these consultants. The decision-making process involves various considerations, including the necessity for a designed scope of work, the need for a building permit, and ensuring that the service contractor’s quote covers the right equipment. Some boards may also wonder if they can simply hire an engineer for inspections of the contractor’s work as opposed to retaining them first to prepare the scope. To explore these matters, our panel of industry engineering experts will discuss the optimal threshold for engaging engineering consultants and provide guidance on properly defining the scope of work. Furthermore, the panel will address some crucial engineering hot topics such as the aging of pipe liners and their failure as well as incomplete expansion systems installed for fan coil hydronic risers.
Moderator: Speaker: Speaker:
David Thiel Justin Tudor Sam Soltani
Fogler Rubinoff LLP Keller Engineering Trace Consulting Group Ltd.
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