Northern NJ Construction Services
Construction Management:
Our construction management approach, utilizes project management techniques to oversee the planning, design, and construction of a project, from its beginning to its end. The purpose is to control the project's time / delivery, cost and quality—sometimes referred to as a project management triangle or "triple constraints." CM is compatible with all project delivery systems, including design-bid-build, design-build, CM At-Risk and Public Private Partnerships. Professional construction managers may be reserved for lengthy, large-scale, high budget undertakings (commercial real estate, transportation infrastructure, industrial facilities, and military infrastructure), called capital projects.
Functions of Constructions management:
Specifying project objectives and plans including delineation of scope, budgeting, scheduling, setting performance requirements, and selecting project participants.
Maximizing the resource efficiency through procurement of labor, materials and equipment.
Implementing various operations through proper coordination and control of planning, design, estimating, contracting and construction in the entire process.
Developing effective communications and mechanisms for resolving conflicts.
Roofing Design and Installation:
Roofing and Deck Systems:
Single Ply (PVC, EPDM, TPO)
Elastomeric Coatings
Modified Bitumen & Asphalt
Metal Built-Up & Steep Slope
Commercial Slate & Tile Restorative Coatings
Solar & Solar Integrated Systems
Green Roof Systems
Duradeck
Decking Systems
HVAC and Mechanical System Integration
Exterior Restoration
The exterior walls of a building can be a significant source of unwanted water leakage. Many openings are required in commercial building walls—from plumbing and irrigation connections to lighting, HVAC system elements, exhaust vents, air intakes, joints around windows and doors, and fire alarms. There are also unplanned holes caused by aging brick joints that need re-pointing, vanishing sealants, damage from acid rain, and settling cracks. All wall penetrations provide easy access for water, bugs, rodents, or birds to enter the building and cause damage.
A structure’s first line of defense against the elements is above-grade waterproofing, which includes caulks and sealants to seal the perimeters of windows and other openings. The amount of sealant needed on a new or existing structure depends on exposure and expansion/contraction problems that may be identified.
Elastomeric breathable wall coating systems
Protective/decorative surface coatings
Clear water repellents
Parapet Restoration
Preventative Maintenance, Pointing and Caulking
Exterior Masonry Repair & Replacement
Exterior Façade Cleaning
Window Lintels & Shelf Angles
Stucco & EIFS Systems
Below Grade & Interior Systems:
Foundation, Drainage and Subterranean:
Drainage & Plumbing Systems
Foundation Repair & Waterproofing
Underpinning
Fluid-applied elastomeric membranes, mastics, and coatings
Hot-applied rubberized asphalt for horizontal waterproofing
Single-ply sheet systems
Interior systems:
Metallic materials
Capillary/crystalline materials
Cementitious materials