Homeowners' associations
Works for homeowners' associations: façades, roofs, damp and common areas, with a clear indicative quote and scope for the owners' meeting.
What it involves
Works in apartment buildings require transparency. We prepare a clear scope and indicative quote for the owners' meeting, explain the phases and document progress so that everyone knows what is being done.
What's included
The exact scope is defined in writing for each project. It does not include items that are not agreed.
When this service makes sense
- The association needs to carry out work on shared elements
- There is damp or structural damage to the building
- A technical building inspection (ITE) needs to be prepared or acted upon
How we work
Conversation and visit
Quote and contract
Permits and preparation
Execution with reporting
Handover and warranty
We can coordinate with architects and technical specialists, but the final decision on permits rests with the local council. This page is informational and does not replace the judgement of a qualified professional.
Frequently asked questions
- What works do you carry out for homeowners' associations?
- We work on façades, roofs, damp, waterproofing and common-area repairs. We prepare a clear scope and indicative quote for the owners' meeting and document progress throughout so that everyone knows what is being done.
- How is a decision made to carry out works in an owners' association?
- Works on shared elements are agreed by the owners' meeting in line with the applicable regulations and the association's statutes. We coordinate with the meeting's decisions; the legal details are best discussed with the property manager.
- What does the technical building inspection (ITE) have to do with association works?
- The technical building inspection (ITE) can identify deficiencies that need to be repaired. We can coordinate with the technician who carries out the ITE and execute the resulting works, in phases where needed.
- Why do you provide such a detailed scope and indicative quote?
- Because in an owners' association there are many owners and transparency is essential. A clear scope and indicative quote help the meeting make its decision and avoid misunderstandings about what the work includes and what it does not.
- How do you manage access and disruption to residents?
- We plan the work and the access equipment — scaffolding, for example — with safety in mind, and we keep the association informed of the phases. The aim is to minimise disruption, though the schedule depends on each job.
Tell us about your project
We'll give you an indicative quote and a clear scope before we start. The timeline and price depend on the project, the ground, the materials, the permits and the finishes.