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M A Y , 2 0 1 7

• Capital Reserve Studies

• Transition Reports

• Expert Testimony

• Construction Specifications

• Landscape Design

• Roof Replacements

• Forensic Building Evaluations

• Construction Inspection

• Drainage Remediation

• EIFS/Stucco Inspection/Evaluations

• Land Surveying

• Water Infiltration Remediation

• Siding Replacements

• Balcony Replacement Specifications

• Building Façade Inspections/

Evaluations

• Parking Garage Inspections/

Evaluations

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INCLUDE:

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1856 Route 9, Toms River, NJ 08755

732.797.3100

Email:

info@FWHassociates.com

CIVIL ENGINEERS • PLANNERS • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

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For over 25 years, FWH Associates has offered a multi-disciplinary

approach for associations. Whether your association is in transition,

considering capital improvements, or in need of cost-effective solutions

for drainage, structural, or environmental issues, FWH can supply the

expertise and assets necessary to successfully complete the task at hand.

More Condominium,

Cooperative, & Homeowner

Associations choose FWH.

and Volunteerism; 3) Fundamentals

of Financial Management; 4)

Professional Advisors and Service

Providers; and 5)Association Rules

and Conflict Resolution. These mod-

ules were selected very carefully to

ensure that the critical aspects of

governing community associations

were covered. While the attendees

had various levels of experience as

board members, ranging from the

newly crowned to those who proudly

displayed scars from past battles, the

workshop was conducted in a way

that benefitted all participants.

The BLD workshop handouts were:

1) The Board Member Toolkit; 2) The

Board Member Toolkit Workbook;

3) Financial Statement Examples; 4)

Community Association Leadership:

A Guide for Volunteers; 5) Managing

& Governing: How Community

Associations Function; and 6)

From Good to Great: Principles for

Community Association Success. The

workshop was designed to follow the

Board Member Toolkit and the asso-

ciated workbook. This approach kept

the workshop focused and allowed

participants to easily follow along as

we transitioned from one subject to

another. The other training material

was meant for candle light reading

during challenging times, especially

the inspiring “From Good to Great.”

By having extremely knowledgeable

instructors with many years of experi-

ence in their fields, the sessions lent

themselves to many attendee questions

coupled with informative answers plus

terrific exchanges among participants

eager to share their board experienc-

BOARD EDUCATION...

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