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CharleyB
02-17-2005, 12:39 AM
For the last few months I have been asking for help and not offering any. Taking but giving. Please allow me to correct that.
I am a structural engineer with over thirty years of building experience. My wife and I have operated an independent design/build firm for nearly fifteen years. We have experience in resort hotels [Central America and the Carribean], low-rise commercial [churches, schools], high-end residential and historical restoration.
If anyone on this site has questions related to structural integrity, home inspections, building costs, etc. please feel free to ask them in this forum.
I'll do my best to answer them.
Giving as well as taking.
All the Best,
Charley

Just Information
02-17-2005, 12:47 AM
You're a good man to offer up your knowledge to help another:praise:

investinAK
02-17-2005, 12:47 AM
Thanks Charley! (not that I have GIVEN a lot of advice:) ) But let me second the offer for advice, as my previous job was as an engineering techinician/surveyor's assistant, so I can offer advice on septics, wells, surveying and the like.

Dan Auito
02-17-2005, 03:19 AM
You guys have given more than you know, but the additional offers are graciuosly accepted with my most humble thanks! :praise:

Sometimes people need more help then they can offer, well that's just fine because if knowone needed help and everyone wanted to give it where would we be :SM032:

Life is good and together we all make it better! :SM081:

Aldo
02-17-2005, 05:53 AM
Charlie, the very fact that you are a member of the 'Bullets Bunch' is very important. I agree that engineering is not a hot topic here. The great thing is that there is an expert here whenever an enginerring question arises. My expertise is in nuts-and-bolts landlording and there are few questions here on that topic, but I'm happy in knowing that I'll be here to help someone with a question that I can answer with some authority. The beauty of all of this is that I can learn a lot in other areas of investing in R.E. while being here to help those with issues I can address. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it just doesn't get any better than that.