Nova Engineering & Environmental is classified as operating in the Engineering Services industry, NAICS Code 54133.
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NOVA ACADEMY Providing on-line videos featuring information on construction materials testing, property condition assessments, geotechnical engineering, building envelope inspection and analysis, Florida threshold inspections, international building code inspections, environmental construction and building issues, and forensic engineering
12/14/2015
NOVA Building construction services, namely, review of construction documents for planning and laying out projects; Construction project management services, namely, construction site progress observation services; Building construction observation services, namely, static inspection, functional verification inspection, and performance verification inspection; Building construction inspection services in the course of building construction; Building plan review services in the course of construction, namely, reviews and checks for building code compliance, vertical alignment, constructability, completeness of design details and specifications, dimensions and dimensional conflicts, design and specification code violations and conflicts identification; Building inspections in the course of building construction; Code compliance building inspection services in the course of building construction; construction defect mitigation services in the nature of a quality assurance program intended to reduce design and construction defects; Roofing and building envelop services, namely, roofing, exterior cladding, and waterproofing; Inspection services in the course of construction of buildings, namely, assessment, evaluation and testing of existing roof and building envelope systems, performing infrared moisture evaluations of buildings, nuclear capacitance evaluations of buildings, electronic leak detection of buildings, electronic field vector mapping of buildings, water infiltration testing of buildings, wind uplift testing of buildings, and quality assurance and quality control inspection and testing services of roof and building envelope construction, renovation or repairs; Real estate due diligence analysis services in the nature of pre-purchase building inspections, assessments and evaluations for buildings under construction for purposes of quality assurance; Real estate site assessments in the nature of property condition assessments for determining the overall physical condition, structural integrity, and code compliance of a building under construction
12/02/2013
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Future Competition: Nova Engineering & Environmental's Fastest Growing Competitors
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