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To understand this facet in detail, one can look at a case study where AEC assisted a property manager facing condensation issues in their buildings. As the property manager dived deep into figuring out the root cause, the management company quickly realized the need for a forensic expert who could suggest precise corrective measures. AEC’s professional staff evaluated the problem by understanding the building enclosure, the environmental conditions at the property site, performed a cursory review of each unit’s mechanical system, and reviewed the use of the individual units to understand the sources of elevated moisture and outlined a detailed report of the possible construction errors.
“We used the analysis sheet as a stepping stone to prompt discussions with the Home Owner’s Association (HOA),” remarks Everett VerSchave, Architect, Applied Enclosure Consulting. Upon determining the source(s) of elevated interior moisture, enclosure construction and mechanical system, VerSchave, along with the HOA members and property owners, walked through the “ideal” solution and a more affordable and less intrusive method that should dramatically alleviate the symptoms of the problem.
This was one of the many success stories scripted by AEC in its journey so far. With an experience spanning two decades forming its core, the Colorado-headquartered organization is founded on a pragmatic approach to understanding the enclosure of a building. “We do not recommend a one-size-fits all solution; we believe in having clear communications to curate solutions that serve their purpose,” comments VerSchave. AEC believes in squarely focusing on the continuity, compatibility, and resilience of water, vapor, and air control layers to devise a tailored plan according to customer expectations.
A typical client engagement with AEC begins with a detailed investigation in scrutinizing the deficiencies within a building. Using the team’s judgment and expertise, the company identifies reasonable repair scopes while addressing the risks that emerge during the process. The next step involves using the team’s hands-on experience in collaborating with numerous customers over the years to help shield the property from common construction defects, along with designing and working through the solution with qualified contractors.
We do not recommend a one-size-fits all solution; we believe in having clear communications to curate solutions that serve their purpose
Despite the innovations driving AEC, VerSchave hints at the challenges companies face due to the labor crunch and shortage of material resources within the forensic construction service industry. In addition, the limited knowledge of customers also creates differences that impair the overall building envelope repair scope selection process. AEC’s consumer-first approach helps firms overcome these barriers by devising solutions from “a customer’s perspective.” Continuing with its steady growth curve, the company aims to push boundaries by closely observing the industry parameters and embracing forensic practices that can change construction practices worldwide.