Midwest-based with engineers located throughout Michigan including Detroit, Grand Rapids, and lakeside communities. Building Reserves provides trusted reserve studies tailored to the state’s seasonal climate, diverse construction practices, and regional cost factors, helping associations confidently plan for long-term capital needs.
A reserve study in Ann Arbor must consider the climate and seasonal impacts, soil and topography, local zoning and permitting, as well as a high-cost market.
A reserve study for a property in Detroit must account for harsh winter weather conditions, including freeze-thaw cycles and snow load, which can accelerate wear on roofs, pavement, and exterior materials.
A reserve study in Grand Rapids must consider shifting climate and weather risks, water levels and flooding, as well as permits and local governance.
A reserve study in Lansing must consider the climate and weather, soil and drainage, aging infrastructure, as well as local codes and guidelines.
A reserve study for a property in Michigan must account for harsh winter weather conditions, including freeze-thaw cycles and snow load, which can accelerate wear on roofs, pavement, and exterior materials.