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This construction glossary will help you with the basics, but is not all encompassing
- Architect: A person or organizaton who designs buildings and interior spaces.
- Authority Having Jurisdiction: City or government offices responsible for code and fe safety enforcement. Sometimes referred to as “AHJ”. Usually this is a collection of departments or individuals.
- Development/Developer: People or companies who convert land to real property or who modify existing real estate in order to increase it’s utility.
- Drywall: Wall board commonly made of gypsum to form interior wall surfaces.
- Framing: Commonly called studs. These are the interior pieces that comprise a wall assembly and are used as base to form walls and ceilings.
- General Contractor: The person or company in charge of constructing a project, usually with the help of sub-contractors.
- HVAC: Heating, Ventiliation and Air Conditioning.
- Landlord: A person or company who rents space in a building to a Tenant. Also known as a lessor.
- Latent: Reference to hidden defects or issues in construction that are not obvious.
- Lease: A contract between a landlord and tenant to rent space in a building.
- Leasehold Improvement: See Tenant Improvements
- MEP: Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing
- NFPA: National Fire Protection Association
- Patent: Reference to obvious defects or issues in construction.
- Permit: Just like it sounds, this gives permission by an AHJ to construct a project. Often there are multiple permits required for single project
- Property Manager: The person or company that manages the day-to-day operations of a buiding, like collecting rents and coordinating repair work.
- Punch List: A list of tasks at the end of construction project to be completed by the General Contractor. Generally these tasks are minor in nature.
- Real Estate: This is simply land and all the buildings on it.
- REIT: Real Estate investment Trust
- Schedule of Values: A detailed listing of the project costs. This list also places costs in categories.
- Sub-contractor: A contractor to a contractor.
- Tenant: A person or compan hat rents space from a Landlord. Also known as a lessee.
- Tenant Improvements: The custom finish out of a commericial rental space. Sometime referred to as Leasehold Improvements
- Warranty: An agreement stating given by the General Contrator stating the work is free from defects, usually for a period of one year.