mark handler
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And people wonder why things are not compliant and why there are so many lawsuits.
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I did not say that, I said it is a costSee illustration:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/551cxzfcnh63fwz/Feasibility-Study2.jpg?dl=0
Mark Hander can explain that paying "soft cost" fees for design professionals is a legitimate method of getting something built in the most cost efficient way possible.
You can handle it any way you want, but the survey will not "improve" anything and that is the intent of the code section. That would be kind of like me putting in a pool and lift at a hotel and then claiming the value of the pool for my accessible improvements...Maybe a bad analogy, but best I could do on short notice...