If you’re working on an Idaho construction project in an area with a high risk of flooding, you’ll need an elevation certificate, which will provide some very important information about the risk in your area and the types of premiums you can expect to pay for flood insurance. The use of an elevation certificate creates […]
Read MoreWhat Are Floodplain Studies?
If you’re a contractor in Idaho, chances are, you already know what a floodplain study is, as well as why it’s so important to have one. If you’re just starting out or are building in a new area, however, the terms may be foreign. In short, floodplain studies help developers determine the risks of flooding […]
Read MoreWhat Is Value Engineering?
You wouldn’t take on a home improvement project without considering the cost of supplies and labor relative to the resale and enjoyment value you’d get out of it, would you? If you’ve ever performed a cost-benefit analysis of any kind, you can understand the general principle behind value engineering. Value engineering in Idaho considers building […]
Read MoreWhat Is an ALTA Survey?
Despite what a lot of people might think, all land surveys are not created equal. Some surveys provide far more detailed information about a piece of land than others. One of the most comprehensive surveys available is called an ALTA survey—a survey that meets the minimum standards set by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) […]
Read MoreWhat Equipment Do Land Surveyors Use?
Land surveyors are both highly skilled and highly trained professionals. Even with all their training and schooling, though, they wouldn’t be able to perform their job without the tools of the trade. This post will cover the essential equipment that’s used for land surveying in Idaho. Theodolite A theodolite is an adjustable telescope mounted within […]
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