Watson Engineering Renews Code Inspection DFMC Prequalification

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As the only all-inclusive civil engineering firm in Southern Utah, Watson Engineering has earned the renewed prequalification of code inspection services for the Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM). The firm's diverse and impressive team of professionals, combined with a portfolio of work spanning across 45 years, gives them a distinct advantage in delivering solutions for these types of projects.

The firm's Principal, Tim Watson, leads a team of civil engineers, surveyors, drafters, and geotechnical engineers with core values of accuracy and responsiveness. Watson describes the benefits of these emphases, "Our code inspectors are currently working in the inspection industry and have many years of experience providing accurate and complete inspection reports.” Tim continues, “Having multiple inspectors on our team also allows us to manage multiple projects for DFCM at any one time. Because we have inspectors in so many different locations, we can respond to DFCM project requests quickly, saving DFCM time and money.”

The State of Utah requires an extensive application process to be considered and then determined to meet the standards of a prequalified design professional. In reviewing Watson Engineering's detailed DFCM application, it includes an impressive client list and a wide range of projects, giving evidence to the firm's in-depth experience, diverse skill set, and ability to receive on-call projects on short notice.

Watson also demonstrates a strong history of partnering with clients in higher education, education, residential, light commercial, industrial/warehouse, and light bridges to deliver quality and timely quality results.

In continuing to describe the importance of the firm's DFCM designation, Watson says, " The code inspectors we have selected to be part of the team are respected by their peers and many others within the industry. They have excellent working relationships with the general contractors. These trusted relationships ensure the inspections are thorough, fair, and complete."

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