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EDUCATED BUSINESS PARTNER DISTINCTION
CAI-NJ Business Partners are indispensable to the community associations they
support with their guidance, products and services. CAI-NJ education helps
these businesses and professionals differentiate themselves in the competitive
community association marketplace.
CAI-NJ Educated Business Partners
Congratulations to the following Business Partners who have earned the CAI‑NJ
Educated Business Partner distinction. Each has successfully completed the
Business Partners Essentials course and is affiliated with an active CAI-NJ
Business Partner membership.
• Sean Ahern, CIRMS, CIC,
Jacobson, Goldfarb & Scott, Inc., Holmdel, NJ
• Benjamin Basch,
American Pool, Edison, NJ
• Erika Befumo,
CertaPro Painters, Ewing, NJ
• Gene Corrado,
Pacific Premier Bank, Princeton Junction, NJ
• Chelsea Donnigan,
Kipcon, Inc., North Brunswick, NJ
• Jack Eckhardt,
Supreme Metro Corporation, South Plainfield, NJ
• Georgette Kyriacou,
FWH Associates, P.A., Toms River, NJ
• Linda S Lyons, MBA,
AXA Equitable, Secaucus, NJ
• Edward Mackoul, CIC,
Mackoul & Associates, Inc., Old Bridge, NJ
• Kevin Mantro,
A+ Powerwashing, Neptune, NJ
• Jennifer Nevins, D
W Smith Associates, LLC, Wall Township, NJ
• Julie Nole,
Professional Restoration Services LLC, Norwood, NJ
• Debbie Pasquariello, CIRMS, CIC,
USI Insurance Services, Toms River, NJ
• Robert Joseph Puterman,
Regal Restoration USA, Eatontown, NJ
• James M. Rademacher,
Rezkom Enterprises, Inc., Ocean, NJ
• David Shahrabani,
Popular Association Banking, Miami Lakes, FL
• Maria Elena Solis, CMCA, AMS,
Lemus Construction, Inc., Furlong, PA
• Dan Turi,
G & C Electronics, Toms River, NJ
• Jessica Vail,
Falcon Engineering, Architecture & Energy Consulting,
Bridgewater, NJ
• Gabriel Vitale, C & L Services, Jackson, NJ
• Graceanne Welsh, LAN Exteriors, Morristown, NJ
• Kristy Winchock, Morris Engineering, LLC, Bedminster, NJ
For information on how you or your employees can earn the Educated
Business Partner distinction email
info@cainj.org.the pavement, concrete, grass and other
areas. Alternatively, the 3D mapping
technology previously mentioned allows
engineers to digitally zoom into every
single crack in the pavement and con-
crete as well as any areas of disturbed
grade with amazing detail. The map
can then be used with programs such as
AutoCAD to prepare specifications for
the repair, replacement or remediation
of pavement and concrete.
Topographic Surveys
Topographic surveys show the ele-
vations and contour of land, and are
generally used to prepare drainage
plans. To perform such a survey, a
surveying crew will spend days to
weeks walking a site and taking mea-
surements. However, this process just
got a whole lot easier with drones.
During the creation of a 3D map,
elevation measurements are taken
by the drone and integrated into the
map. This data is then used to create
a highly accurate topographic survey.
Technology is a big part of the world
today, and it is constantly changing.
Although it is easy to be hesitant in
response to large industry shifts, it is
important to recognize value when it
truly exists. The ability to monitor and
upgrade your communities with greater
precision than ever before, and often
at a significant cost saving, is just the
beginning. Drones are finally starting
to live up to their true potential, and it
is exciting to see how their uses will
expand in the future. The applications
are endless.
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Courtesy CAI-NJ.