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Michael Pollock (Cogent Experts, LLC)
Mr. Pollock has 25 years of engineering experience working on regional, national and global projects in designing, consulting, project and construction management, construction defects, operations, maintenance, facilities and real estate, contract administration,... Learn More ›

Tyler G Colwell (Colwell ECS, PLLC)
Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer with more than 30 years of experience in HVAC and mechanical systems. Practice focuses on HVAC construction defect and mechanical system failure matters. Evaluate design errors, installation deficiencies, code... Learn More ›
Chris Dedeurwaerder
Location: Alberta
Areas of Expertise: Chris Dedeurwaerder has extensive, first-hand experience with operations, maintenance, technical support, design, construction, and commissioning activities for petrochemical facilities, oil and gas facilities,...
Facility Engineering FAQs

What is a facility engineering expert witness?

A facility engineering expert witness is a professional who provides testimony in legal proceedings that pertains to the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of facilities, among other related issues.

What is the role of a facility engineering expert witness?

The duty of a facility engineering expert witness is to provide testimony related to building systems, maintenance, and safety, along with other related topics.

How much can a person make as a facility engineering expert witness?

Facility engineering expert witnesses may earn somewhere between $200 and $450 per hour, or more based on the circumstances. The fee will be agreed upon between the retaining attorney and expert.

What are the qualifications of a facility engineering expert witness?

A facility engineering expert witness should have a degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field, experience in the design, construction, or operation of buildings, utilities, or other infrastructure systems, and knowledge of relevant codes and standards.

What type of evidence is gathered in a lawsuit by a facility engineering expert witness?

Facility engineering expert witnesses gather evidence such as building plans, maintenance records, and inspection reports to provide their professional opinion on the cause of a facility-related incident in a lawsuit.

What type of cases might require opinions from a facility engineering expert witness?

Facility engineering expert witnesses may be needed for cases involving construction defects, building code violations, property damage, safety hazards, environmental issues, and disputes over design or maintenance of buildings and infrastructure.