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Multifamily developers embrace new enhancements and lower costs in forensic and infrared photography.

Don’t tell Daniel Falcon about construction project sensitivity. Not only is the McCormack Baron Salazar senior vice president and manager in charge of one of the firm’s first multifamily development projects coming out of the recession—a 90-unit Los Angeles apartment building on top of 15,000 square feet of retail and a couple hundred parking spaces—he’s simultaneously got some serious transit-oriented project management issues to contend with. “The tunnel for the L.A. subway system diagonally bisects our site,” Falcon explains, “and at its shallowest point, it’s only 4 feet below grade.”

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Image Catalog Can Help Resolve Property Disputes

ConstructionPhotoDocs.com (CPD) allows property managers to document a property’s condition over time. Through a photographic record, any maintenance or renovation work on the property can be recorded in chronological order and indexed in one place.

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NEW SERVICE SPOTLIGHT: Photo Index Of Maintenance & Renovations

ConstructionPhotoDocs.com (CPD), a Web-based service that provides developers and contractors with a photographic index of their construction projects, has unveiled a new program geared to the needs of facility managers.

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Online Service Documents Construction Process

Seeing is believing. That's why Scott Yahraus created ConstructionPhotoDocs, an online system that documents each step of the building process.

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Company Offers New Approach to Construction Photography

Woodland Hills, Calif.–Scott Yahraus and Andrew Weissman, two southern California real estate veterans, have started a company to offer developers and construction companies a more methodical way to document the construction process. The company, ConstructionPhotoDocs.com, not only creates photographs of buildings during construction–a lot of photographers will do that–but also indexes them systematically online.

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Company uses images to settle questions over construction projects

Two real estate industry veterans have started a new Woodland Hills business filling what they say is a void in the marketplace.

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