Era Mapping and Engineering completes the legal process of your projects in the fastest and most accurate way with its experienced team in the field of occupancy and license transactions. The occupancy license is the official document issued by the municipality after the completion of a structure and shows that the structure is usable. License transactions are the legal permissions required to start the construction process.
Occupancy and permit procedures are of vital importance for the successful completion of any construction project and the process must be managed correctly from a legal perspective. Era Mapping and Engineering provides expert guidance to property owners and construction companies in all these processes.
In applications for occupancy and licenses, compliance with relevant local regulations is of great importance. Elements such as the project, plans, engineering calculations of the building and whether the construction process has been completed are examined in detail by the municipality and relevant institutions. Era Mapping and Engineering prepares the necessary maps and documents completely, fulfilling all legal requirements of the projects.
The current maps, application studies and other engineering reports related to the structure required for the occupancy permit application are meticulously prepared. At this stage, it is ensured that all permits and documents are submitted on time and correctly in order for the process to proceed as quickly as possible.
Completing the occupancy and license procedures correctly and quickly ensures that projects are on solid legal grounds. Era Mapping and Engineering manages construction license and occupancy applications in the most efficient way, while regularly informing property owners about all processes and ensuring transparency at every step. Working in coordination with municipalities, we ensure that the necessary inspections and approvals are obtained. This service helps to ensure that projects are legally secured and the rights of property owners are protected, thus helping to complete construction processes successfully.