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J A N U A R 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:

FWHassociates.com

1856 Route 9, Toms River, NJ 08755

732.797.3100

Email:

info@FWHassociates.com

CIVIL ENGINEERS • PLANNERS • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

ARCHITECTS • LAND SURVEYORS • RESERVE SPECIALISTS

ULTIMATE PARTNER OF

2016

Ultimate

PARTNER

New Jersey Chapter CommunityAssociations Institute

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Building on Efficiency.

Thriving on Solutions.

Since 1989, FWH Associates provides innovative solutions

for residential and commercial projects from initial

investigation to full-scale design and execution.

all-weather surfaced tennis courts, an

exercise room with lockers and show-

ers, a party room with a full kitchen,

and for the kids there is a playground

and kiddie pool.

The community holds 260 spacious

townhomes and 16 single family resi-

dences, each ranging between 1800

and 2600 square feet of interior space.

With only 3 units per acre, residents

enjoy space, beauty and privacy in

a parklike setting. Families enjoy the

abundance of outdoor space where

their kids can play, yet still be in a

secure, gated community with a securi-

ty guard, and the school bus picks up

inside the gate at the clubhouse, a safe

walk from home. Also, Apple Ridge is

a pet friendly community and the rich

outdoor space is perfect for walking

your four-legged family members. On

the social side, there are activity groups

that meet as well as regularly sched-

uled events for the community to enjoy.

There is even a community outreach

committee where residents come togeth-

er to support those in need.

All of the units have fire places, full

sized basements, and one or two car

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