Identify Issues: An engineering report helps identify the cause(s) of the issues. Maybe it's water infiltration or standing water, or deflection in walls, floors, or ceilings. Village Reserve works with the Owner to determine what is causing the issue.
Develop Resolution Plans: Identifying the cause of the issue provides peace of mind but a plan for resolution keeps the issue from getting worse. This is especially important for Condo Associations where the exterior building envelope is the maintenance responsibility of the Association.
Owners Representation: Village Reserve works on behalf of the owner to ensure the work conducted by the contractor is of the standards expected. This includes putting together scopes of work, facilitating contractor questions, and ensuring work is accomplished per the expectations.
Check out the list below for typical engineering reports. Don't see what you're looking for? Reach out and we'll schedule time to discuss your challenge.
Cracks in drywall, basement walls, and brick facades are key indicators of foundation issues. An engineering report helps evaluate the criticality of the situation, determines the potential cause, and develops a solutions for solving the issue.
Inspections are critical to ensuring the structural stability and safety of decks. Utilize a deck inspection report to identify deficencies and create a plan for repairing and maintaining the structures.
No flow?, Low water levels or maybe high water levels? Do I need to dredge my pond or mitigate areas of erosion? Pond assessments will review the current condition and develop a plan for helping restore the retention ponds.
Cracked drywall? Sagging floors? Or walls with deflection? A structural engineering report will help assess the severity of the current conditions and develop a plan for correcting. These reports are valuable for Associations with maintenance repsonsibilities of the structural framing system of residents' homes.