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N O V E M B E R , 2 0 1 6

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industry leaders for Reserve Studies, Transition Studies,

and Construction Specifications, FWH also offers services

including site feasibility, planning, and design; architectural

services including house-raising and custom home design,

commercial fit-up, and community recreational area plans;

landscape architecture services; environmental consulting;

land surveying; and professional planning including zon-

ing and land use studies. Our 70-person strong team is

comprised of Professional Engineers, Registered Architects,

Licensed Landscape Architects, Professional Planners,

Certified Green Professionals, Certified Playground Safety

Inspectors, Professional Land Surveyors, Licensed Site

Remediation Professionals, and Reserve Specialists.

Have you or your company received any

recent awards or certifications?

As a company, FWH has been awarded four FAME

Awards by the Shore Builders Association of Central New

Jersey (SBACNJ), and three SAM Awards by the New

Jersey Builders Association (NJBA).

My employees continue to impress me every day with

their dedication to the industry with their diverse certifica-

tions and honors. One of my fellow partners, Chris Rosati,

and two of my department employees, Georgette Kyriacou

and Jay Burak, each serve on a CAI-NJ committee, two

of which have won awards for being committee of the

year over the past two years. Individually, Ian Martin

and I are Infrared Thermography Certified, Jon McAvoy

is LEED Certified, and this year six more of our employ-

ees became 30-Hour OSHA Certified. More recently,

Georgette Kyriacou has received her Educated Business

Partner distinction, was awarded the position of Chair of

the New Jersey Builders Association Young Professionals

Council, and was also presented with the Shore Builders

Association of Central New Jersey 2016 Rookie of the

Year Award.

What trends do you see for the Community

Association industry?

The recent trend of new land development has been

primarily multi-family housing including townhomes

and condominiums. As technology and energy effi-

ciency improve, and both existing community associa-

tions and newly-built communities continue to age, the

amount of services required will continue to increase

as these communities strive to emulate the culture of

new construction.

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Courtesy CAI-NJ.

Courtesy CAI-NJ.