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Building and Structure Investigations: The Benefits of Digging Deeper
March 26, 2025

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Accurately assessing structural damage is crucial for the efficient and judicious processing of claims. While it can be challenging to undertake a thorough investigation for every claim – especially during sudden increases in volume – surface-level inspections can often miss critical underlying issues, which may lead to costly errors and prolonged disputes.
Our experts delve into the world of forensic structural investigations, revealing how a thorough, in-depth approach can help identify hidden damage and determine the exact cause of structural failures, differentiating between weather events, construction defects, material degradation and other causes.
Presenters
Hasan specializes in preparing Structural Drawings, Architectural Drawings, Site Plans, Structural Calculations for Part 9 Buildings and Commercial Units. Hasan also has comprehensive knowledge in applying the Ontario Building Code, whether Part 3, Part 4 or Part 9, to Residential and Commercial Buildings. Hasan is well versed in the Zoning Bylaws and the Building Permit Processes in most of the municipalities in Ontario. Utilizing this knowledge, Hasan is an expert at securing Building Permits under his seal as Registered Building Code (BCIN) Designer. Throughout this process, Hasan has conducted numerous Building Inspections and managed numerous projects from start to end. Hasan is also an associate member of the Ontario Association of Civil Engineering Technicians and Technologists.
Hussein Robah, BCIN, GSI
Hussein is a Structural Engineering Technologist and BCIN qualified designer with experience in construction, structural and architectural design, and Building Information Modelling. He specializes in creating architectural drawings using Autodesk REVIT, as well as preparing structural plans and performing calculations for wood, steel, and concrete structures. Hussein has comprehensive knowledge of the Ontario Building Code and experience applying the requirements of Parts 3, 4 and 9 to new and existing buildings. Hussein is an associate member of the Ontario Association of Civil Engineering Technicians and Technologists and is working towards a C.E.T. designation.