In this article, Civil Engineer and construction expert Michael J. Tuttman explores how the essential questions of “Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How” are as important for construction…
Many of our experts have been working on construction sites since they were in high school. Throughout their decades of experience they have worked as project managers, general contractors, subcontractors, and in some instances, day laborers. If your case requires an understanding of the responsibilities and expectations across the construction hierarchy, you want an expert who has done the very work they are tasked to review.
Our civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers are often retained to investigate the actions of general contractors and sub-contractors. The scope of our investigations varies from personal injury to commercial or insurance claims regarding management preparation, schedule delays, property damage, and work quality.
Our construction group has designed and built almost every type of structure, they also have experience working with safety agencies and the standards they enforce.
Robson Forensic offers a fully appointed laboratory to assist where casework requires the testing or inspection of construction materials, products, or equipment. Our lab facilities can accommodate large evidence items and are equipped to perform testing on a variety of electrical and mechanical devices. Visit our Mechanical Testing Laboratory page for more information.
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In this article, Civil Engineer and construction expert Michael J. Tuttman explores how the essential questions of “Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How” are as important for construction…
Accurately estimating construction costs requires a thorough understanding of project specific criteria, including the scope of work, project plans, applicable specifications, scheduling, project…
In this article, Forensic Document Examiner, Mark Songer discusses the role of document examiners within the context of construction disputes. The article highlights examples of “cut and…