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Anderberg Construction Consulting, Inc. Drainage, Foundation, Seismic, Water Intrusion, Construction Consulting and Expert Witness Services
www.anderbergconsulting.com (510) 482-2779
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Structural Education Newsletter for Attorneys
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Greetings!
Welcome to the first edition of the "Structural Education Newsletter for Attorneys" from Anderberg Construction Consulting, Inc. Future editions will contain short, informational segments regarding common structural problems that attorneys representing construction professionals and homeowners are concerned with.
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Why Consulting?
Why should an attorney consider using a construction consultant as an expert? Because getting an unbiased opinion regarding structural concerns can be key to representing clients involved in construction related disputes. Expert witnesses bring varied expertise to the table. Seeing the "big picture" as well as the small details can be crucial. Knowing, understanding and explaining how construction situations occur can be valuable in portraying your client's side of the picture. "read on"
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Closing Message
I hope you find this newsletter informative and educational and I look forward to the next time. If you have any suggestions or comments feel free to contact me at tom@anderbergconsulting.com
Structurally yours,
Tom Anderberg
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Efflorescence Efflorescence - that white powdery substance you see on concrete once in awhile. Does that make the concrete unsafe? Not necessarily.
Efflorescence is usually only an indication that there is a moisture condition within this area. "read more"
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Tom Anderberg |
Anderberg Construction Consulting, Inc.
4100-10 Redwood Road #368 Oakland, CA 94619-2363 USA (510) 482-2779, (888) 809-1901 www.anderbergconsulting.com tom@anderbergconsulting.com
"Best Decisions Based on Best Advice"
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