You can reach out to the project manager or the construction company directly. They’ll be your go-to folks for any questions or concerns that pop up.
Absolutely! Being in the loop is important. You can ask questions and express any concerns to the team managing the project.
If damage occurs, the Damage Release generally means you won’t be able to claim for it. It’s like saying 'we’re all in this together' during the process.
The timeline can vary, but usually, it’s a matter of weeks. Think of it as a project that takes time to get right.
While no one can guarantee absolute safety, construction teams take lots of precautions to do their work safely and minimize risks to your property.
Signing a Damage Release helps protect the construction company from claims if any accidents or damages occur while they’re working in your area.
A Damage Release is like giving your word that you won’t hold anyone responsible for any damage that might happen during the construction or testing of a powerline.