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Curve Montreal Montreal. The bodyfashion market The BodyFashion Market. Login Password. One piece of advice I can offer to a board: do not underestimate the importance of planning for major capital improvement projects.

Most of these challenges can be easily anticipated, and the benefit of addressing them early can be substantial. Typically, boards will just need to obtain an estimate to get a sense of how much a capital improvement project will cost. I strongly recommend that those estimates be prepared soon after a project has been identified.

I also recommend that those estimates be prepared by the architect or engineer who will be responsible for developing the final scope of work, as they will be most familiar with the issues at hand.

Adequate planning provides the time needed to raise funds for major projects. Planning ensures that the money will be in place when needed. Lack of planning, on the other hand, can be financially devastating, draining reserves to the point where projects, some of which might be required by law, have to be cancelled or postponed because of a lack of funds. The money already spent on architectural or engineering services will go to waste if the project cannot move forward.

An example of this is a client of ours for whom we prepared a Cycle 7 facade inspection report four years ago. They waited two years before bringing us back to produce the construction documents that would be used to solicit bids. The job has been on hold for over two years now. In January of this year, Cycle 8 came up. Because none of the repairs related with the Cycle 7 had been addressed, the building was automatically classified as unsafe.

And they probably would have been in a much better situation than they are now. Remember: when undertaking a capital improvement project, money spent up front on developing budgets is a very wise investment. Engage, enrage, ask questions and give answers with your community of board members. Submit your questions and comments here!

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