Project & technical monitoring
The Monitoring activity carried out by ASACERT is a technical verification, aimed at detecting anomalies and critical issues affecting the design and implementation of a work, and the identification of any elements that may compromise its use or stability. Every transaction involving the construction, acquisition or sale of a property, or an asset, has as its cornerstone the proper knowledge of all the characteristics of the asset itself, whether physical in nature or related to regulatory provisions. This verification activity acquires greater relevance in the context of real estate purchase and sale transactions, where Investors need to know with certainty whether the property purchased complies with current regulations and requirements for its intended use, for an accurate assessment of the risks associated with the investment.
In addition to the economic return on the investments made, the transparency and reliability of a Technical Monitoring activity on the state of an asset are indispensable for the proper management of the asset itself and for those who have to decide, in the short as well as in the long run, on the best exploitation opportunities. ASACERT offers professional services to investors, companies or asset managers, providing integrated technical assessments of design, urban-environmental, accounting-administrative, construction and structural, plant and maintenance aspects.
ASACERT’s Project and Technical Monitoring Service is carried out following two phases:
Design phase |
This phase is carried out by verifying the documentation provided by the client and/or retrieved from the relevant institutions to ascertain compliance with current regulations and to identify any documentary deficiencies, with reference to the authorization and design documents required by current Legislation.
Implementation phase | This phase is carried out through on-site inspections of the work, to ascertain compliance with applicable regulations, technical and design specifications, specification requirements, the work program, and the rules of good executive technique, and to identify any critical issues with respect to building standards and structural and plant engineering requirements.
Testing phase |
This phase is carried out through inspections both during acceptance operations and through verification of the documentation produced, with the aim of assessing compliance with design requirements and the identification of potential critical issues or reservations in relation to the use and usability of the work.
ADVANTAGES
- Knowledge of the status of the work, i.e., transparency of the investment
- Analysis of critical issues and peculiarities for proper definition of utilization methods
- Unbiased assessment of the interventions needed and reliable estimation of the implementation timeframe
- Risk analysis, or reliability of the Investment
- In-depth interdisciplinary knowledge, expertise and long experience in inspection and verification activities, as a third and independent Inspection Body