Restoration Archives - Walker Consultants https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/category/restoration/ Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:13:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Maximize Your Airport’s Revenue with Parking Structure Condition Assessments https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/07/09/airports-parking-structure-condition-assessments/ Tue, 09 Jul 2024 15:04:17 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18694 The post Maximize Your Airport’s Revenue with Parking Structure Condition Assessments appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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Optimize performance and profitability with our expert evaluations.

Parking structures often represent the first or second highest source of income for airports, making their upkeep vital to financial strategies. For many travelers, these structures are their first interaction point with an airport when starting their journey. This makes maintaining the structural health of airport parking crucial to operational efficiency and a good customer experience, thus maximizing revenue.

Condition assessments offer detailed insights into a parking structure’s current state, pinpointing issues like structural integrity, waterproofing failures, and general wear and tear that can significantly impact operational efficiency and safety. Early detection and maintenance extends the lifespan of these assets and significantly mitigates escalating repair costs, thereby safeguarding revenue streams and minimizing operational disruptions.

What does a condition assessment entail?

The evaluation can include:

  • Visual assessment of structural components
  • Assessing surface conditions and evaluating repair options (if any)
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of waterproofing, sealers, and other protective finishes
  • Providing cost-effective repair recommendations based on the urgency of repairs
  • Development of future maintenance plans, ensuring minimal disruption to normal operations

Discover expert insights

An engineer’s evaluation is essential to accurately assess structural health and safety. Professional oversight helps identify potential risks that could lead to costly repairs or, crucially, safety hazards. Professionals can assess structural components, mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems, and waterproofing measures, providing a foundation of information to support the safety of users and the long-term durability of the structure. An engineer will also recommend preventative maintenance measures and prioritize repair actions to optimize your budget and project timelines.

Click below to watch a comprehensive webinar featuring Senior Vice President Al Bustamante, PE. In this session, he delves into common types of parking structure deterioration and demonstrates how proactive maintenance strategies can significantly reduce costs over time.

How can we help?

Walker’s restoration staff specialize in parking structure condition assessments. Whether it’s inspecting older facilities, routine maintenance checks, or newly built assets, our goal is to identify the root cause of the issue and mitigate its recurrence. We bring the expertise necessary to evaluate structural integrity, improve operational efficiency, and develop a comprehensive asset management plan.

Our proactive approach to maintenance and restoration can extend the lifespan of your parking assets and help them to continue generating significant revenue without interruption. A well-maintained parking structure is more than just a part of airport infrastructure; it’s a crucial element of your financial success.

Enhance the longevity and profitability of your airport parking structures. Contact Jeffrey Smallidge today to discuss how we can optimize your parking asset management for sustained success.

Jeffrey M. Smallidge, PE, LEED AP BD+C
Director of Aviation Services & Director of Business Development
317.348.2122
jsmallidge@walkerconsultants.com

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NYC Façade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) – Your Guide to Compliance https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2023/09/08/nyc-facade-inspection-safety-program-fisp-your-guide-to-compliance/ Fri, 08 Sep 2023 16:40:39 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=17887 The post NYC Façade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) – Your Guide to Compliance appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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Walker’s façade experts can assist you with your New York City FISP inspections (formerly Local Law 11) and The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) report filings.

Navigating NYC’s FISP, formerly known as Local Law 11, can be a complex process. Walker’s seasoned experts can guide you through every step of façade inspections and repairs, all while adhering to the stringent New York City regulations and requirements. Let us assist you in keeping your building up to the mandated standards.

Need assistance with façade inspections in New York City? Reach out now!

Walker has a Qualified Exterior Wall Inspector (QEWI) design professional, certified by the New York City Department of Buildings, to perform these inspections.

Contact our QEWI

Sara C. Holcomb, PE, QEWI

Sara has worked on numerous façade inspection and restoration projects throughout the five boroughs of New York City, for commercial, residential, hospitality and historic properties.

What Your FISP Filing Status Means

Understanding your building’s façade status—whether SAFE, SWARMP, or UNSAFE—is vital in maintaining its integrity. The FISP report provides a comprehensive insight into the condition of your building’s exterior. Our QEWI certified professional can help you analyze and address your building’s unique façade conditions and assist you in planning necessary actions according to the classification in the report.

The procedures of the FISP program are described in the 1 RCNY §103-04 Chapter 100 Subchapter C Maintenance of Buildings. The NYC DOB also provides a map of filing statuses. 

FISP Report Deadlines

The scheduling of FISP report due dates is directly linked to the last digit of your building’s block number.

Regardless of where your building is in the filing cycle, our consultants are on hand to support you in developing a prioritized action plan, facilitating seamless filings and timely repairs in accordance with the necessary obligations.

Collaborate with our experienced team for tailored façade repair and filing plans.

Missed FISP Filing Deadline

Missing the FISP filing deadline can lead to substantial penalties. It’s critical to respond quickly to avoid additional charges. Contact our team as soon as possible to identify the best course of action to achieve compliance swiftly, helping to prevent further penalties and maintain the safety standards of your building.

Missed the deadline? Contact our team immediately to rectify the situation.

Post-FISP Report Actions

Once your FISP report has been filed, promptly address any conditions marked as UNSAFE. Walker Consultants is prepared to be your ally throughout the process, from strategizing and initiating necessary repairs to submitting an amended “SAFE” report. We’ll help you meet requisite safety standards.

Our team has you covered, from building envelope to parking structure. Contact our full-service team today.

Sara Holcomb, PE, QEWI

Senior Restoration Consultant

Katarzyna Burzynska, AIA

Building Envelope Consultant

Ibrahim Erdem, PhD, PE, SE

Director – Forensics, Restoration and Building Envelope

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What is a Property Condition Assessment? https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2023/02/12/property-condition-assessment/ Mon, 13 Feb 2023 00:22:02 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18044 The post What is a Property Condition Assessment? appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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A Property Condition Assessment (PCA) helps the current or future owner to understand the facility and provides them with a roadmap for potential repairs and upgrades to extend the service life of the facility.

Aimed at building owners, developers, and investors, a PCA outlines the overall condition of the facility for better understanding of a facility’s condition prior to an asset transaction.

Our PCA team is familiar with all site, building components, and typical systems to provide a holistic report. Additionally, if needed, a more in-depth assessment can be performed that could include Walker’s structural, parking structure, building envelope, and MEP specialists.

A Walker Consultants expert investigates damage to the exterior of a building

A PCA is conducted using ASTM standard E2018-15. Walker conducts interviews, reviews documents, and performs a walk-through visual survey to document a property’s physical attributes and deficiencies. Our consultants evaluate the site conditions and in-place building systems, including the roof, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. A PCA’s scope also includes the evaluation of elevators, interior finishes, fire suppression systems, and site and building accessibility access. A PCA provides a comprehensive review of a facility’s complex building systems.

During the assessment in the field, our consultants use tools such as a laser measurer to determine building heights, measure overhead door openings, structural bay spacings, clear ceiling heights at warehouse areas, a digital level to record slope and cross-slope percentages along accessible paths-of-travel and field checklists. These tools aid us in developing a detailed report that informs our clients in their decisions.

Our reports provide information that clients can use during negotiations, for financing, and to estimate life-cycle replacement costs for site and building components. PCAs are an invaluable tool that current or future owners can use to address any immediate building repairs, such as roof leaks, or replacement of in-place building systems, such as mechanical equipment, based on anticipated useful service life.

Our guiding principle is to provide value through exceptional quality of work and attention to detail. PCAs can save our clients time and money by providing a report that not only details the property’s existing physical attributes but one that provides them with a roadmap for potential repairs and upgrades to extend the facility’s service life.

ADA, FHA, UFAS

Our consultants are adept professionals who perform accessibility reviews on varied building types against the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Fair Housing Amendments Act (FHAA), and Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS). Our consultants can guide clients through the intricacies of accessibility to determine the necessary requirements and parameters essential to conform to required standards and identify associated costs.

Client (Owner) Representation

As the Client’s representative, Walker serves as a liaison to safeguard the Client’s investment and aid through all phases of project development. Whether acting as an additional set of eyes on a peer review of construction contract documents or conducting periodic site visits to observe construction progress as it relates to submitted Applications for Payment, our knowledgeable staff is ready to step in to assist the Client throughout this challenging process.

Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing

An ASHRAE energy audit, or American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers energy audit, is a key measure to improve facility energy efficiency. Our capable consultants can perform ASHRAE Level 1 (Walk-Through) and ASHRAE Level 2 (Energy Survey) audits. An ASHRAE Level 1 audit involves conducting interviews with facility managers, a facility inspection, and a review of utility bills to identify no- or low-cost opportunities for energy savings and areas of energy waste. An ASHRA Level 2 audit affords facility owners and managers with a more detailed building characteristics survey as well as an energy usage and cost analysis using available information, various diagnostic testing including lighting level assessment and duct leaking testing, and with the collected information, our consultants will draft a proposed energy savings plan.

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Common Sense is Not Always Common https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2022/08/05/common-sense-is-not-always-common/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 21:52:36 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=15891 Alfredo (Al) Bustamante, PE, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Restoration Services at Walker, authored “Common Sense is Not Always Common” in Structure‘s August issue. Al discusses important steps...

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Alfredo (Al) Bustamante, PE, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Restoration Services at Walker, authored “Common Sense is Not Always Common” in Structure‘s August issue.

Al discusses important steps for Structural Engineers regarding facade access support equipment (FASE) requirements and load testing including: safety standards, full load and “half load” testing, and a case study.

 

 

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SEAoT’s Quarterly Journal Features Walker’s Charles Hammond https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2021/02/02/seaots-quarterly-journal-features-walkers-charles-hammond/ Tue, 02 Feb 2021 16:55:22 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=14435 Charles Hammond‘s article “Grandfathered Dangers: Are Parking Garage Vehicular Barriers Designed to Older Codes Safe?” is featured in the Structural Engineers Association of Texas’ Quarterly Journal this winter. The article,...

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Charles Hammond‘s article “Grandfathered Dangers: Are Parking Garage Vehicular Barriers Designed to Older Codes Safe?” is featured in the Structural Engineers Association of Texas’ Quarterly Journal this winter. The article, beginning on page 11, discusses the assessment of existing vehicular barriers with an acknowledgement of historical and current code provisions.

Read Charles Hammond’s article on page 11 of the Quarterly Journal.

 

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Save Time and Money With Rope Access https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2021/02/01/save-time-and-money-with-rope-access/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 20:58:26 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=14672 Industrial Rope Access is an access method which allows qualified engineers and architects at Walker to safely access and work at elevated or difficult-to-reach areas. Our industrial rope access program...

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Industrial Rope Access is an access method which allows qualified engineers and architects at Walker to safely access and work at elevated or difficult-to-reach areas. Our industrial rope access program combines specialized training and equipment and project specific plans to safely accomplish project objectives by our staff trained by the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT).

Learn how Walker uses industrial rope access to provide clients with cost-effective and efficient solutions for close-up and hands-on surveys >>

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Walker’s Unique Solution Makes Condo Restoration Feasible https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2021/01/18/walkers-unique-solution-makes-condo-restoration-feasible/ Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:50:37 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=14668 The residents of Appletree Square Condominiums enjoy panoramic vistas of the Minnesota River valley. Over the years, residents added solariums to enclose their balconies. Unfortunately, these solariums were not properly...

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The residents of Appletree Square Condominiums enjoy panoramic vistas of the Minnesota River valley. Over the years, residents added solariums to enclose their balconies. Unfortunately, these solariums were not properly installed, causing numerous and widespread water intrusion issues.

To restore the façade’s integrity, the solariums needed to be removed and replaced. The building’s location atop a river bluff—and next to a national wildlife refuge—made construction access difficult. The condo association faced the prospect of adding a half-million-dollar retaining wall below the building simply to enable work to begin. There was also the possibility of losing their solariums, along with the special noise-abating doors and windows residents had invested in to minimize noise from the nearby airport.

Read on to learn how Walker found a restoration solution that worked for the building owners and residents >>

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Recorded Webinar—Root Cause: The Value of Forensic Engineering https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2020/11/11/free-webinar-root-cause-the-value-of-forensic-engineering-2/ Wed, 11 Nov 2020 16:41:38 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=14103 Walker Webinar–Root Cause: The Value of Forensic Engineering Thank you to all who participated in our webinar on November 10.  The recording is below, watch Walker Consultants’ forensic engineering experts...

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Walker Webinar–Root Cause: The Value of Forensic Engineering

Thank you to all who participated in our webinar on November 10.  The recording is below, watch Walker Consultants’ forensic engineering experts Al Bustamante and Charles Hammond explore:

  1. Why is forensic engineering important to facility owners, property managers, and attorneys?: We provide a background that explains the value of an effective forensics investigation.
  2. Defects vs deficiency: A structure can have many defects and still not be deficient. We share why the ability to differentiate between these two concepts is valuable for dispute resolution and to properly solve structural, materials, and architectural problems.
  3. Case studies: Our team presents several examples of thorough forensics investigations, including up-close field observations, material sampling and testing, non-destructive evaluation and structural analysis.

Originally recorded on November 10, this webinar is free and open to all.  Al and Charles are available for additional webinars by request.

Al Bustamante, PE portrait

Al Bustamante, PE
Senior Vice President/Managing Director

Charles Hammond portrait

Charles Hammond, PE, SE, CWI, LEED AP
Senior Restoration Consultant  

You can read more about Walker’s Forensics, Restoration and Building Envelope services here:

Walker Forensics, Restoration and Building Envelope Services

 

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Going Beyond the Code https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2018/06/19/going-beyond-the-code/ Tue, 19 Jun 2018 14:42:08 +0000 http://staging.jealous-team.flywheelsites.com/?p=9715 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE INVESTIGATION   The value of a structural/architectural forensic engineer is the ability to understand a structural or architectural problem and formulate an opinion by removing prescribed methods from...

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PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE INVESTIGATION

 

The value of a structural/architectural forensic engineer is the ability to understand a structural or architectural problem and formulate an opinion by removing prescribed methods from the analysis process. What separates the quality forensic engineer from the rest is the ability to look beyond the prescribed methods found within building codes and develop solutions that avoid unnecessary repairs or at a minimum optimize the extent of types of repairs.

 

WALKER CONSULTANTS recently performed an investigation of a pedestrian bridge in Texas. Complete removal and replacement of a corroded structural steel framing member (supporting a breezeway connected to the pedestrian bridge) was recommended by others. WALKER performed a thorough forensic investigation that included up-close field observations, material sampling and testing, non-destructive evaluation, and structural analysis via finite element modeling (FEM) to assess the corroded steel framing.

 

It was concluded that the steel structure had sufficient capacity to resist the anticipated loads despite the section loss due to corrosion of the steel elements. This saved the owner more than $ 400,000 on a replacement project and reduced the construction schedule by six months. Additionally, as part of the project, a repair-in-place restoration program was developed.

 

 

 

 

 

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Emergency Response Services https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2018/03/08/introducting-walkers-new-emergency-response-services-2/ Thu, 08 Mar 2018 18:51:27 +0000 http://staging.jealous-team.flywheelsites.com/?p=9464 INTRODUCING EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES   WALKER CONSULTANTS is pleased to introduce its emergency response services.  These services will provide experienced and consistent assistance to clients to mitigate damage to the...

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INTRODUCING EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES

 

WALKER CONSULTANTS is pleased to introduce its emergency response services.  These services will provide experienced and consistent assistance to clients to mitigate damage to the built environment and to expedite your building’s return to service.  These services are a strong compliment to the litigation, insurance, forensic engineering, and restoration services we already provide nationally.

 

 

 

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