Scott Fazekas & Associates, Inc (SFA) is a California Corporation based in Irvine, CA, founded by Scott Fazekas in June, 1996 and currently has 16 employees. SFA was formed to offer building safety services exclusively to governmental agencies. This not only ensures that no real or perceived conflicts of interest could occur but also provides a specialized operation that allows staff to focus on providing services which are tailored to the exact needs of municipal building departments.
Key Features
- Exclusively serving governmental agencies and provides no building design or private consulting to avoid conflict of interest.
- Excellent staff with municipal experience and public relations skills.
- Strong internal organizational systems and policies to facilitate timely and professional services.
- Excellent references from clients and applicants.
- Questionnaires available to every applicant to determine satisfaction level, quality control and for enabling refinement of services.
- Principal of SFA participation in hands-on plan review.
- Timely plan review turnaround.
Credentials
- Structural Engineers
- Civil Engineers
- Architects
- Certified Plans Examiners
- Certified Building Inspectors
- Certified Building Officials
- LEED Accredited Professional
- CASp Certification
Services
SFA has reviewed projects of all construction types and occupancy groups. The scope of review covers all applicable model codes including locally adopted amendments. Our reviews are also tailored to specific local ordinances, policies, code interpretations and administrative guidelines to ensure that we fill the role as an extension of our client's staff.
Electronic plan submittal and review is available for agencies that use electronic submittal format or which are interested in having SFA accept plans for applicants in electronic format. Over 80% of reviews are now in digital format.
Employment
SFA accepts resumes and letters of interest for employment at any time. Resumes are maintained by job classification for availability when workload and/or client requests present themselves.
Project Status
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