Certificate of Occupancy
A certificate of occupancy serves as proof that a property has complied with all standards and codes and is now fit for occupancy.
Depending on what the structure is used for, this could be occupied by a residential tenant, by a commercial tenant or by a retail store and its customers. Obtaining a certificate of occupancy will serve as proof that the building has conformed to all housing and building codes.
Warranty
Commercial construction is a large investment. After the job is finished, Pemberton Incorporated is there to ensure warranties are enforced, walk-throughs performed and the investment made in your facility is maintained. Our approach doesn’t end with the completion of your project – we have the experience and longevity to help ensure your facility performs over time.
As-Built Drawings
In the architecture and construction industry, “As-Built” refers to a drawing that shows the existing dimensions and conditions of a building, space, or area. So an As-Built drawing should show the building exactly as it currently is, as opposed to a design drawing which shows the intended or proposed layout of the building.
Operation and Maintenance Manual (O&M)
O&M manual content and format requirements are conveyed through a detailed Statement of Work (SOW), sufficiently tailored to satisfy the Owner’s Facility Management (FM) needs. This effort should be considered in the planning and design phases, and is typically carried out in the construction phase.
O&M manuals should be developed in a modular, building block style, to simplify the incorporation of new/additional data, such as design/configuration changes, and to reflect as-built conditions. The manual should be available no later than facility start-up/commissioning.