Inspecting a Small Office Building
Carson Dunlop Weldon and Clarus Group are pleased to
offer you a new commercial inspection training product. The
product is a CD ROM walking you through an inspection of a low-rise
office building.
We selected a typical office building and inspected it according
to the ASTM standard for Property Condition Assessments. This
CD shows you the inspection. It’s like being there only
better because you can watch it over and over again at your
convenience.
The best part is the price. We have priced this product so every
home inspector will want to have a copy - only $59.00!
The CD ROM show
This is not a video tape of a classroom training course.
In fact it’s not a video at all. It’s a unique educational
technique made popular by Clarus Group. It’s very much
like attending a seminar. High resolution photographs and voice
narration carry you through a complete inspection of a commercial
building from start to finish.
The seminar comes on a CD ROM and runs on your personal computer.
View the seminar in your office or on the road between inspections.
Pop the disk in the drive and the main menu pops up. Then click
your way through the presentation. The entire show is just under
ninety minutes long.
The Commercial Building Inspection:
Inspecting a commercial building is very different than inspecting
a home. The systems are different; the standards are different.
This product is for you if:
- you have ever been curious about what’s
involved in performing a commercial building inspection.
- you would like to start inspecting
commercial buildings.
- you already inspect commercial buildings but would like to find
out how another commercial building inspection company is conducting
the inspection.
This disk steps you through an inspection of a small office
building. The building is three stories with a flat roof.
The ground floor is mixed retail and restaurant and the upper
two floors are offices and a dental practice. There is a basement
area and a crawlspace area. The building is vintage 1930 with
lots of interesting things to see including rooftop package
units, three phase - 600 volt electrical system, an elevator,
and much more.
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