Organizations run most efficiently when their assets are optimized and deferred maintenance is minimized. Village Reserve works with Homeowners Associations, For Profit and Not For Profit Institutions, and Government Agencies to evaluate their assets and develop practical, workable solutions to capital maintenance and replacement projects.
Village Reserve combines engineering principles, accounting standards, and data statistics into financial models that develop funding solutions that mirror the real world. Each project is treated uniquely and begins with an in-depth assessment of assets, their current conditions, and an understanding of their intended functionality. From there, a capital program is constructed which outlines by year anticipated projects with funding amounts. Finally, Village Reserve recognizes plans change so statistics are applied to the model to create a composite view which illustrates most likely outcomes based upon different inputs. This is all in an effort to ensure informed decisions can be made with thoughtful consideration of all the information.
By working with Village Reserve, clients see improvement in their capital planning process through a better understanding of their assets, the costs associated with maintaining the assets and by making more informed decisions for funding prioritization.
The Principal at Village Reserve, Matt Shergalis, is a civil engineer with extensive experience analyzing capital maintenance and improvement plans. Matt brings a hands on approach and personal understanding to the intricacies of ensuring capital programs are adequately funded. Matt served for 6 years as a Board member on his neighborhood HOA where he was responsible for guiding the direction of $2.5 million in annual dues and the continuous replacement of $30 million in neighborhood assets and $100 million in townhome assets.
Prior to founding Village Reserve Matt worked for a consulting design engineering firm in Indianapolis and trade associations focused on assisting engineers with safe, efficient, and practical building designs.