The Law of Operations Preliminary to Construction in Engineering and Architecture (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

John Cassan Wait

 
9781330834169: The Law of Operations Preliminary to Construction in Engineering and Architecture (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master the legal foundations behind engineering projects. This authoritative guide explains how real property, boundaries, easements, and water rights shape every phase of construction and operation.

Designed for engineers, architects, contractors, and public officials, the book combines law and practice to help you anticipate rights, duties, and restrictions before you start a project. It clarifies how location, ownership, and planning influence design, permitting, and risk, with practical insight into navigating property titles, site limitations, and regulatory constraints. The discussion emphasizes the importance of sanitary, safety, and professional standards as essential to successful, economical construction.



Key topics include how to evaluate property for a project, secure necessary rights, and manage the legal aspects that affect design and execution. It also covers boundaries on navigable waters and the special considerations for riparian land, wharfage, and water-front improvements, all framed to support engineers and architects in real-world decisions.




  • How property rights influence site selection and design decisions

  • Managing easements, servitudes, and public regulations

  • Understanding riparian and boundary rules for water-front projects

  • Practical guidance on aligning plans with legal constraints and safety standards



Ideal for readers who work at the intersection of law and building, this edition helps professionals protect projects, avoid disputes, and deliver safe, efficient outcomes.

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