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Site Assessment

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Jamaica Now
Nov 27, 2024
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A site assessment is like a thorough check-up of a piece of land to see if it’s good for building something, like a house or a shopping center. In Jamaica, when people want to build something, they first look at the land to see if it’s safe and if the soil can support the building. They check things like how the land slopes, if water might collect in certain areas, and if the ground can handle heavy rain or storms, which are common in Jamaica. They also need to make sure the land is close to things like roads, electricity, and water, because those are needed for any building project.

Around the world, people do similar checks when they want to build. They might also look to see if the land has been used for something else before, like a farm or factory, because that might affect what can be built there. In some places, they even check if there’s anything harmful in the ground, like chemicals or waste.

Doing a site assessment helps builders figure out if the land is a good place to start…

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