Dynamic Climate - Cold winters and hot/humid summers are leading causes of damage to building facades as well as asphalt and concrete surfaces.
Soil and Drainage Conditions - Omaha is subject to shifting clay soil which causes drainage problems and impacts landscaping and building foundations.
Varying Infrastructure - Old and new buildings and materials come together and present different costs and challenges for local communities.
Local Codes and Conditions - Permits are required for nearly all mechanical, structural, and utility work.
Severe Weather - Hail, high winds, and tornadoes can damage building facades and other elements leading to a more frequent need for repairs.
Material Access and Labor - Varying construction types requires many different contractors with unique skillsets to meet the needs of many different communities.
The engineers at Building Reserves understand the unique challenges of property maintenance in Omaha, from changing climate and severe storms to local codes and guidelines. With deep local Omaha 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.