Technical Expert Reports
At Civiltrek Ingeniería we prepare technical expert reports to analyze and document the condition of buildings, facilities or infrastructures, providing an objective technical assessment based on inspections and specialized analysis.
These reports may be necessary in situations such as construction defects, damage to buildings, conflicts between owners, claims to construction companies or insurance companies, as well as in judicial or extrajudicial proceedings.
Our technical team carries out the inspection of the building or installation, the analysis of the causes of the problem and the elaboration of a detailed technical report, where the conclusions are described and, if necessary, the possible solutions or corrective measures.
In Civiltrek Ingeniería we offer rigorous and well-founded reports that allow to support technical, administrative or legal decisions with total guarantee.
Services available
Technical inspection of the building or facility
Analysis of damages or construction deficiencies
Preparation of the technical expert report
Graphic documentation and technical conclusions
Technical advice during the process
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a technical expert report and in which situations is it necessary?
It is a technical document that objectively analyzes a specific situation related to a building or property, such as damages, construction defects or pathologies, and issues a professional and well-founded assessment.
It is usually used in conflict contexts (between owner and construction company, between neighbors, with insurance companies, etc.), but also as a preventive tool to make decisions with technical criteria before acting.
It is not only about describing a problem, but also about identifying its origin, assessing its scope and proposing possible solutions, with a clear and justified approach.
What kind of problems are usually analyzed in the Marina Alta?
In this area it is common to find pathologies related to humidity (seepage, capillarity, condensation), fissures or cracks in structural or enclosure elements, and defects resulting from poor execution or construction solutions poorly adapted to the environment.
Problems associated with the terrain (movements, settlements), water drainage or exposure to demanding climatic conditions (heavy rains, salinity in coastal areas, etc.) are also frequent.
Many of these problems do not appear immediately after construction, but with the passage of time, which makes a good technical analysis even more important.
What does an expert report really contribute as opposed to a simple visual review?
It provides technical criteria and objectivity. It is not based only on what is seen, but on the analysis of the causes of the problem and its behavior over time.
A well-prepared expert report makes it possible to differentiate between a superficial and a structural problem, to assess whether the situation is likely to worsen and to determine the most appropriate type of intervention.
In addition, in cases of claims, it is the document that serves as the technical basis for defending a position against third parties.
What is the value of an expert's report in a judicial or claims process?
It provides an objective technical basis to justify a position with well-founded arguments.
A well-prepared report can be decisive in clarifying responsibilities and facilitating the resolution of the conflict.
What mistakes are common when a proper technical analysis is not performed?
The most common is to act directly on the symptom (for example, to cover up a dampness) without having identified the real cause, which causes the problem to reappear.
It is also common to minimize pathologies that can evolve over time or, on the contrary, to overestimate problems that have a simple solution.
Without clear technical criteria, it is easy to make decisions that imply unnecessary costs or ineffective solutions.
When is it advisable to request an expert report?
When any damage or anomaly appears whose cause is not clear, before making a major repair or when there is a conflict or discrepancy about the origin of a problem.
It is also highly recommended before buying a property with possible pathologies, as it allows to evaluate the real state and avoid risks or unforeseen investments.