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Why you need a geotechnical engineer in your team

When considering a piece of land for building you will, no doubt, think about the location of the land, the shape of the land, and what other features and properties are in the general area. If you haven't yet bought the land, you will also need to look at the price of the land and determine whether it is a worthwhile investment considering the use you can make of it and what the potential returns could be.

How to Deal with an Unexpected Visit to a Public Toilet

As a parent of some small kids, you know that you need to be prepared for the unexpected at all times. After all, you never know what they are going to do next, but you always have to be ready and especially when you are out and about on a shopping trip. Why do you need to be especially prepared if they suddenly need to stop for a potty break?

How to Conduct a First Inspection of Land for Potential Contamination

If you are looking to buy a significant portion of land, then you will likely have an eye to the future as far as its development is concerned. If you're looking to make some income from your investment through agriculture or farming, then you want to make sure that the underlying soil is fit for the purpose. What are some of the initial signs you should be looking for upon first inspection, before you even call in the experts to do an environmental assessment?

Make Your Independent Cinema More Wheelchair-Friendly

When running an independent cinema, you want to make sure that all of your guests have the best possible experience - including those who use wheelchairs. Making your cinema fully accessible will show customers that they are valued, result in good reviews, and could lead to more business in the future. A cinema without proper wheelchair access is likely to alienate customers and attract criticism – it could even go against local regulations.

Body Corporate Management Services: 3 Things They Can Do To Improve Dispute Resolutions Between Tenants

More and more Australians are opting out of owning their own home with white picket fences and choosing to live in high-rise apartment towers. Although high-rise apartments are able to provide a very affordable quality of living, neighbours are more likely to butt heads, as they reside within the same building and often within close quarters. Building owners are usually responsible for handling any disputes or complaints that may arise; however, dispute resolution is often time-consuming and complicated.