Improvements and Renovations:
Maintenance and Repair:
Responding to tenant requests and emergencies: Addressing plumbing issues, electrical problems, leaky roof, damage flooring, and other maintenance concerns promptly.
Preventative maintenance: Regularly inspecting properties to identify and address potential issues before they escalate into major problems, saving costs and preventing disruptions to tenants.
General repairs: Fixing carpentry, drywall, painting, landscaping, and other minor repairs to maintain the property’s functionality and aesthetics.
Improvements and Renovations:
Upgrading building systems: Replacing outdated HVAC systems, electrical panels, plumbing system, roofs, and other major infrastructure components to improve efficiency, safety, and
sustainability.
Modernizing interiors and exteriors: Updatting
kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, windows, landscaping, and other elements to enhance the
property’s appeal and attract new tenants.
Adding amenities: Installing swimming pools, fitness centers, laundry facilities, parking, spaces, and other amenities to increase tenant satisfaction and property value.
Accessibility upgrades: Ensuring properties comply with accessibility standards for people with disabilities.
Project Management:
Planning and budgeting: Developing comprehensive plans for construction projects, including timelines, budgets, and procurement of materials and labor. •
Obtaining permits and approvals: Securing necessary permits and approvals from relevant authorities before commencing construction work.
Hiring contractors and subcontractors: Selecting qualified and reliable contractors and subcontractors for different aspects of the project.
Overseeing construction work: Monitoring progress, ensuring quality standards are
met, addressing any issues that arise, and communicating with stakeholders throughout the
process.