At a glance, clearing a designated landsite for either a commercial/industrial or residential project may seem similar in scope. However, commercial clearing is not just a dozer pushing dirt around and strip clearing the property of trees and vegetative debris. An experienced contractor knows the requirements and regulations set by Federal, state and local agencies which specifically defines, differentiates and ultimately dictates how a project will be classified and the steps required to be in compliance for each phase of construction based on the classification. A contractor must possess the ability and knowledge to build and maintain strong professional working relationship with inspectors, government/city employees and all other officials which govern any commercial project. They have to understand the inner workings and the behind the scene scenarios that are involved in construction planning before the first piece of equipment can show up at the jobsite. During construction, the contractor must have the expertise to tackle any issue(s) in a professional and expedient manner, or risk having the entire project shut down indefinitely. There is no limit to the cost associated with the loss of precious time or the additional thousands of dollars it could take to bring a project back into compliance due to the negligence of an ill equipped or unqualified contractor.
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