Pennsylvania
This highly qualified architect and construction manager has more than 40 years of experience in design, construction management, contracting, and business management in the US and internationally. He qualifies as an expert witness in state and federal courts. He has experience in all aspects of design for residential, medical, food-service, retail, commercial and industrial projects.
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Pennsylvania
This qualified expert has over four decades of experience in architecture, with extensive experience in all aspects of the architectural profession including new construction, rehab projects, fire damage renovations, moisture problems, ADA accessibility, building code analysis and safety, and problem solving during construction. He received his BA in architecture from the NJ Institute of...
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An architectural expert witness provides specialized knowledge about building design, construction, codes, and standards. They can offer critical insights and testimony in cases involving construction defects, property disputes, or personal injuries.
Architectural expert witnesses often handle cases related to building failures, construction accidents, zoning disputes, patent infringement, ADA compliance issues, and professional negligence claims.
In a construction defect case, an architectural expert can analyze blueprints, site plans, and other documents to identify design flaws or code violations that may have contributed to the defect.
Yes. Some architectural experts specialize in specific areas like residential architecture, commercial buildings, urban planning, historic preservation, green building practices or accessibility design.
If a personal injury occurred due to a potential design flaw or building code violation, an architectural expert can provide crucial evidence by identifying any such issues in the property's design or construction.
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