Evaluation and Repair/Replacement of Your Roofing

This program will discuss the process for having the roofing in your community evaluated and repaired or replaced based on their condition in the most cost effective and efficient way with the least amount of disruption to the residents of your community. The work performed also generally includes associated roofing components such as ice damming […]

Winter Worries: Ice Damming & More

Ice damming is a common problem for community associations every year with the onset of snowy and icy weather. The best way to combat ice damming and other destructive winter-weather issues is to be prepared. This free webinar from Kipcon will help melt away your winter worries by teaching you the ins and outs of […]

Buildings: What They Are…

This webinar explores the fundamental aspects of buildings, starting with the basic question, “What is a building?”  We will discuss the typical parts of a building, what materials are used to construct them and how they work. Learn how to perform a basic inspection of a building if you are not an engineer and the critical things […]

Structural Evaluations: What They Are and Why You Should Have One Done

In this webinar you will learn what a structural evaluation is and what it should include so that it provides the information needed to prioritize the various conditions. We will discuss the various levels of assessments including Baseline, Preliminary and Detailed Assessments. We will also include examples of these types of reports. Presented by: Mitch […]

Drainage Remediation

Poor stormwater drainage can result from a variety of sources including damage and deterioration, lack of proper maintenance, and aging drainage systems that no longer function effectively.  Trial and error approaches to relieving drainage problems are often ineffective and costly.  The best approach to resolving ongoing drainage issues involves proper identification of the source of […]

Reserve Studies, Structural Inspections, and Banking Inspection Requirements

Join Kipcon for a webinar presented by Mitch Frumkin, PE, RS, explaining the differences and similarities between Reserve Studies, Structural Inspections, and Banking Inspections disclosures, as well as the different types of maintenance and why maintenance is so important. Presented by: Mitchell Frumkin, PE, RS & Seth Frumkin Use This Link to Join: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/E_wDp--BRz2CZeAsx9YkYQ One (1) […]

How To Read & Understand Blueprints

If you are involved with the replacement and update of common elements of your community, the ability to read and understand blueprints is critical. This knowledge is needed not only when the plans are used for bidding projects but also during construction when the work is taking place. In this webinar you will learn how […]

Best Practices Report on Maintenance & Reserve Study Standards: How Do They Connect and What Do They Change?

In this session, we will delve into the critical relationship between reserves and maintenance, exploring how they are interconnected and vital for the long-term sustainability of building operations. A key focus will be on how the new Reserve Study Standards provide a structured framework for understanding and managing these elements more effectively. We will explain […]

Choosing the Right Reserve Study & Adequacy

Brandon Femia, Reserve Study Manager of Kipcon, will be presenting this webinar and discussing how to develop a Reserve Funding policy for your community which provides both adequate funding and minimal risk. This program will include what a Reserve Study includes and how it works. The relationship between reserves, maintenance and structural adequacy will also […]

Replacement Specifications for Your Common Elements

When it comes time to replace the common elements of your community, such as the roofs and roads, in order to receive bids from contractors you will need a clear set of specifications that clearly outline what should be included, materials to be used as well as warranties and pricing structures which can easily be […]

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