Recent reports from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) anticipate above-normal hurricane activity this year due to warm temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean, progression of La Nina conditions in the Pacific Ocean, reduced Atlantic trade winds, and less wind shear. Read their full report by clicking the button above.
As the 2024 hurricane season approaches, it’s essential to take proactive steps to prepare buildings for extreme weather and safeguard your property against potential damage. Conducting a condition assessment to identify potential weaknesses is a great place to start. In the event that any damage does occur, our teams of licensed professionals are ready to provide storm damage assessments and remediation guidance. Should you need us, we are ready to help you navigate the entire restoration process.
- Perform on-site inspections to determine extent of damage
- Assist with moisture intrusion causation/investigation
- Assist and support the claims examiner and adjuster with developing a proper Scope of Work (SOW) and Reserve
- Provide the adjuster with up-to-date market and pricing analysis
- Perform field audits and daily project oversight to ensure timelines and agreed scope are met
- Architecture
- Building Envelope Services
- Capital Expenditure Studies
- Code Compliance
- Construction Administration
- Contract Administration
- Electrical Engineering
- Façade Inspection and Restoration
- Fire Life Safety Services
- Historic Preservation
- Maintenance Plans
- Mechanical Engineering
- Plumbing Design
- Regulation Compliance
- Roof Consulting
The sooner we are involved, the greater the potential positive impact on the loss process and outcome. Early involvement on-site allows us to develop our own SOW and cost based on common industry standards and our extensive industry experience.
Visit our website to learn more about our hurricane season services.