How many types of Commercial Building Construction in the World?

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garremconstruction 3 years 2021-07-09T06:24:06+00:00 0 Answer 0

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  1. Commercial property is described as a building, structures, and improvements that are positioned on a parcel of commercial real estate with the intention of making a profit. Touring different properties and understanding their uses will help you prepare to price commercial property inspections effectively and build a general procedure.

    The various types of commercial properties and their subcategories are shown below

    1.  Industrial: These structures often contain a large amount of square footage, truck loading docks, several HVAC units, multiple points of electrical distribution, a readily accessible flat roof, and other installed features. Large chilled chambers may be found in some industrial buildings. There are several subcategories, including:
    Manufacturing Facility: A manufacturing facility produces goods or materials and is classified as either a heavy manufacturing plant or a light assembly facility.

    • Warehouse: This sort of structure is used for storing and distributing commodities in general. The layout is usually open, with the ceilings opening to the inside structure of the roof. This allows for high freestanding or installed rack systems to be accommodated.
    • Flex:  A flex commercial property is one that integrates many uses in a single structure. A combination of office space and a light manufacturing operation is an example.

    2.  Retail: This is a sort of property where customers can buy and sell goods and/or services. An inspection of this type of property could include a single unit or an entire shopping center. Most retail places have plenty of parking and sidewalks surrounding them, and some even feature escalators, elevators, and covered parking garages. There           are several subcategories, including:

    • Mall
    • Shopping Center
    • Pad Site

    3.  Commercial office: A commercial office is a building that is used by business professionals, medical and dental practitioners, technology enterprises, and other types of businesses. A typical office area is divided into rooms and contains lavatories and, in some cases, a residential-style kitchen. There are several subcategories, including:

    • Office Building
    • Suite or Condominium
    • Medical or Dental Office Suite

    4.  Residential properties such as condominiums, apartment complexes, and townhomes are classified as multi-dwelling units (MDUs). A house inspector may be familiar with the interior of each individual dwelling unit, but a commercial inspection for this type of property will require you to inspect multiple living units as well as the property’s common spaces, which may include a communal pool and spa and parking structure.

    5.  Luxury Home or Estate: Although legally a residential property, a luxury home or estate may be intended and built for commercial purposes or contain commercial characteristics such as large square footage, numerous HVAC systems, and commercial kitchen equipment.

    6.  Hotel & lodging: This sort of business will have multiple individual residential apartments, similar to a multi-dwelling unit. The most significant distinction is that housing is meant for short-term use and typically includes a large commercial kitchen or on-site restaurant.

    7.  Restaurant: The size and complexity of this sort of property will vary, but it will typically feature a big kitchen with commercial appliances, a storage room or pantry, refrigerated space (such as a walk-in refrigerator and/or freezer), an office, dining area, and public restrooms.

    So, call Garrem Construction at 561-451-7323 for more details on Commercial Construction in Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Broward County.

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