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Building Design And Analysis, Inc. Ensures Safety With SB 326 Balcony Inspections

05.08.2023 · Posted in Construction and Maintenance

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Building Design and Analysis, Inc., May 6, 2023 — Building Design and Analysis, Inc., is a leading provider of inspections and reports for exterior elevated elements, specifically to comply with Senate Bill 326 Common Interest Development balcony inspections.

They understand the importance of ensuring the safety of all those who utilise elevated exterior elements. Senate Bill 326 requires inspections of these elements to prevent accidents and fatalities caused by structural failures.They conduct thorough inspections and provide detailed reports, identifying any potential structural issues and recommending necessary repairs or improvements. They are helping property owners confirm the safety of their residents and guests.

By partnering with Building Design and Analysis, Inc, property owners and managers can ensure that their buildings are compliant with SB 326 regulations. The team at Building Design and Analysis, Inc., provides thorough inspections and reports, identifying any potential structural issues and providing recommendations for necessary repairs or improvements.

By prioritising safety, Building Design and Analysis, Inc is helping building owners and managers avoid costly structural repairs and ensure the longevity of their properties with early inspections.

Building Design and Analysis, Inc.have a team of experienced architects and engineers knowledgeable in California building codes and regulations, ensuring that their inspections and reports meet all necessary requirements. For more information about Building Design and Analysis, Inc and their services, please visit their website at https://www.balconyinspectionarchitects.com/.

Contact Us:
Building Design and Analysis, Inc.

Address: 120 Island Avenue, Suite 448
San Diego, CA, 92101
United States
Phone: 06192301844

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