Dynamic Climate - Hot summers and cold winters can cause damage to building facades as well as asphalt and concrete surfaces.
Soil and Drainage Conditions - Shifting clay soil and inadequate drainage systems cause problems and impact building foundations and landscaping.
Aging Infrastructure - Old buildings and materials present increased costs and challenges for local communities.
Local Codes and Conditions - Various local building codes and restrictions as well as the Ohio Residential Building Code (ORBC) impact the greater Cincinnati area.
Hilly Topography - A hilly landscape offers unique challenges for drainage and landscaping due to the varying elevations throughout many communities.
Historic Restrictions - Historic preservation standards require adherence to specific materials and guidelines in areas such as Columbia-Tusculum.
The engineers at Building Reserves understand the unique challenges of property maintenance in Cincinnati, from a dynamic climate and hilly topography to local ordinances and historic guidelines. With deep local Cincinnati expertise, our team helps property owners plan for long-term costs and avoid unexpected repairs through strategic, data-driven maintenance solutions.
CEO & Founder - Sr. Engineering Consultant
Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering, New Product Development
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Marquette University. 18 years of Reserve Study Experience.
Sales Account Executive
Operations, Project & Program Management, Business Development, Community Management, Relationship Development
As a CMCA and PA with 25 years of operational leadership, I specialize in account management and client success across multiple industries. At Building Reserves, I’m your dedicated point of contact, committed to delivering tailored reserve studies and solutions that support informed, responsible financial planning.