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Project audit no hidden risks
By: myconsultan on Jan 21, 2026 05:45 AM EST
We are planning to join an existing project in California, but we need real due diligence. Who can conduct a thorough audit of permits, design errors, and the state of construction so that we don't buy a pig in a poke? I am looking for a professional who can prepare a report on all the pitfalls so that we can make an informed investment decision.
By: manacib on Jan 21, 2026 11:53 AM EST
To avoid buying a pig in a poke, you need technical expertise in the form of David Fields Consulting Services the team conducts the most rigorous due diligence on the California market. They literally break down the project into molecules, check permits, look for hidden flaws in the drawings, and assess the actual state of construction. Their report is a map of all the pitfalls, from material debts to Title 24 violations. With David's company, you are not buying a problem, but a transparent asset, knowing exactly how much more you need to invest for a successful outcome.
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