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Building Inspection Services, Serving our clients with a high degree of professionalism, imagination and skill is a Feller Engineering trademark.

Building Inspection Services, Serving our clients with a high degree of professionalism, imagination and skill is a Feller Engineering trademark.

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Feller Engineering has been providing high-quality, state-of-the-art MEPFP Engineering consulting services since 1979. Since then we have provided quality HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Sprinkler, Life Safety Systems Design, Peer Review, LEED and Green Building Design as well as Forensic Investigative Services for any type and size project. Our expertise has been applied to a wide range of new construction projects as well as retrofit and reuse of existing and historic buildings.

 

Serving our clients with a high degree of professionalism, imagination and skill is a Feller Engineering trademark.

  • Encompass the latest technological innovations where applicable
  • Are creative in approach (especially with renovation projects)
  • Will be in complete accord with the architect’s design concept and the owner’s operational and financial objectives

 

MEPFP Engineering Services

Servicing clients with a high degree of professionalism, imagination and skill is a Feller Engineering trademark. Our designs encompass the latest technological innovations where applicable and our creative approach (especially with renovation projects) will be in coordination with the architect’s design concept and the owner’s operational and financial objectives as well.

Mechanical Systems Design

Our HVAC department, headed by Eser Hur, has a staff of engineers and designers (several registered Professional Engineers and LEED AP). It has enormous experience and expertise with every conceivable type of air conditioning and ventilation system commercially available. Our engineers are constantly being briefed by major manufacturers as to the current state of the art equipment in monthly lunch and learn sessions.
Mechanical Systems Design

Electrical Systems Design

The Electrical Department headed by Bob Raynor with his staff of Electrical Engineers and Electrical Designers (several of whom are registered Professional Engineers and or maintain LEED AP status) have the responsibility to support our HVAC, Plumbing and Fire Sprinkler Departments.
Electrical Systems Design

Plumbing Systems Design

Greg Badal (Department Head) and his staff of engineers and designers (several of whom are CIPD and LEED AP) have extensive experience and expertise in a myriad of projects. Some members of the staff (including Greg) at Feller Engineering have over 30 years of design experience.
Plumbing Systems Design

Fire Protection Systems Design

We know that a fire can be an overwhelming experience. We believe in treating your home or business like it is our own, because we want you to feel comfortable when visiting us. Fire Protection Systems Design offers a comprehensive fire protection system that optimizes the effectiveness of your space to protect against fire, smoke and other hazards. Headed by Anand Kris Singh our engineering team will create a fire protection design for your project and save you time, money and heartache! Fire protection systems design and installations are fundamental to the safety, success and code compliances of your facility.

Fire Protection Systems Design

 

Feller Engineering
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914-467-1402
http://www.fellerpe.com

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The Falcon Group – An industry-leader providing professional, cost effective and innovative architectural and engineering designs, solutions and services through the use of highly qualified staff and outstanding customer service.

The Falcon Group – An industry-leader providing professional, cost effective and innovative architectural and engineering designs, solutions and services through the use of highly qualified staff and outstanding customer service.

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The Falcon Group is an industry-leader providing professional, cost effective and innovative architectural and engineering designs, solutions and services through the use of highly qualified staff and outstanding customer service.

Our structural engineers will design, plan and execute your project, tailored to suit each individual’s specific needs and budgets. Our engineers will inspect all materials used to ensure the strength and stability of your structure from low-, mid-, to high-rise structures and facilities. Falcon’s engineers pride themselves on ensuring the services and recommendations provided to each of our clients are held at the desired level of individualized care and attention.

  • High Rise & Mid Rise Façade Inspections & Repair/Restoration/Replacement

  • Stucco & Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (EIFS) Evaluations & Repair

  • Mid Rise & Low Rise Siding Inspections & Repair Replacement

  • Roof Inspections & Repair/Replacement

  • Water Infiltration Investigation & Remediation

  • Window & Door Replacement Design

  • Balcony & Deck Repair/Restoration/Replacement

  • Foundation Inspections & Waterproofing

  • Firewall / Fire Separation Assembly Inspections & Remediation

 


View our new brochure, learn how we can help you with the services we provide. 

Falcon-Florida Brochure

MIAMI
15405 NW 7th Avenue in Miami, FL 33169
Phone: 305-663-1970
marketing@thefalcongroup.us
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
5651 Corporate Way, Suite 4, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407
Phone: 561-290-0504
marketing@thefalcongroup.us
TAMPA BAY
1211 1st Avenue, N., Suite #106, St. Petersburg, FL 33705
Phone: 813-438-3568
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YEAR-END TAX SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES by Steven J Weil, PhD, EA, LCAM

YEAR-END TAX SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES by Steven J Weil, PhD, EA, LCAM

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YEAR-END TAX SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES

RMS AccountingTax planning is one of the best ways we know to reduce your tax bill, and at RMS Accounting we take a proactive approach to helping clients pay the lowest amount of tax allowed by law.

We do this through a two-step process. Step 1 requires us to keep up to date with the latest changes to the tax laws, and tax savings strategies. Step 2 is all about you our clients, it requires us to keep you updated on just what steps you can take to ensure that you can take advantage of ever tax saving strategy that will help you.

Since everyone’s situation is different the only way, we can assist you is to be available when you have questions and prior to year-end to review your situation with you, so that you can take the steps required to maximize your tax savings.

That is why every tax preparation engagement includes year-round access to our tax professionals and year-end tax planning, free when we have prepared your tax return for the prior year.

Below are links to this year’s tax planning letter which is mailed to all our clients along with links to planning worksheets for individuals and business.  You can use these documents to help you get the most out of your tax planning consultation.

 

 

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Property damage claims encompass more than just the obvious cases. From water damage to fire damage and beyond,

Property damage claims encompass more than just the obvious cases. From water damage to fire damage and beyond,

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“Types of Property Damage Claims: Beyond the Obvious”

Property damage claims encompass more than just the obvious cases. From water damage to fire damage and beyond, we handle a wide range of property damage claims. If your property has been damaged, contact Maus Law Firm to discuss your options and seek the compensation you deserve.

WHY MAUS LAW FIRM?

 

Direct Contact with Experienced Attorneys

When you hire us, you speak one on one with our skilled Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorneys or property damage lawyers. We have decades of combined experience between us, and we make sure our clients understand their claim and the legal process.

 

We Accommodate Our Clients

No two clients are the same. Maus Law Firm wants to assist all of the clients who need our services, so we offer 24/7 phone service, free estimates, Spanish-speaking staff members, house calls, after hours appointments and more.

 

Results That Speak for Themselves

Our Fort Lauderdale injury lawyers handled thousands of accident and property damage claims and received settlements over $1 million. Our happy clients have left us wonderful reviews, and we strive for the best legal outcome for each case we represent.

Call For a Free Consultation   (855) 999-5297

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4 “Tricks” to a Healthier Lake! by Allstate Resource Management

4 “Tricks” to a Healthier Lake! by Allstate Resource Management

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4 “Tricks” to a Healthier Lake!

 

Regularly test the water quality.

The first step in keeping your lake healthy is regularly testing the water quality. Ensure that your lake management company is testing the water before treatments.

Use algae control.

Algae is a common problem in Florida lakes, but there are methods you can use to control it. Partnering with a professional lake company is key! A lake maintenance company can put together a comprehensive plan designed specifically for your lake. Each lake is different and each HOA property might have specific goals and aesthetics they want to achieve.

Use aeration to promote healthy oxygen levels.

Aeration is essential for maintaining healthy oxygen levels in your lake. The water can become stagnant without adequate aeration, leading to low oxygen levels and an unhealthy lake ecosystem. Use a lake aerator to keep the water moving and to promote healthy oxygen levels.

Control invasive plant species.

Invasive plant species, such as cattails or water hyacinths, can quickly take over your lake and create an unhealthy environment for aquatic life. Let our lake specialists work with your HOA to help control and eradicate invasive plants/

Contact us today:

info@allstatemanagement.com or 954-382-9766

 

 

 

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Visit our Upcoming Events page and view our calendar, top events are listed for Boards, Managers and Members.

Visit our Upcoming Events page and view our calendar, top events are listed for Boards, Managers and Members.

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Webinars plus Breakfast/Lunch Events This Week

Find other top events on our website


Wednesday, January 24 | 7:30am Est | Breakfast in Pompano

OPP Credit with hot breakfast.

Limited space remains | RSVP Free Here.

Info needed? Contact ACE by TSK


Wednesday, January 24 | 11:30am Est | Lunch in Pembroke Pines

Legal Update 2024 with hot lunch.

Registration Closed…this serves as a reminder for those registered.

Info needed? Contact Capriccio’s Networking Group


Thursday, January 25 | 2:00pm Est | Zoom Webinar

Importance of Updating the Governing Documents of Your Association

RSVP Free Here


Expos & Trade Shows

Register for the Expos, Sign up for the Informational Seminars. The Board Certification courses are the best in the State. The one day events are great places to meet with many of the top businesses working together in the Industry.

Feb 6TH, 2024 AT 8:30 A.M. AT THE
SIGNATURE GRAND – BROWARD COUNTY.
Tampa Bay Condo & HOA Expo
Feb 9TH, 2024 AT 8:30 A.M.
AT THE TAMPA BAY CONVENTION CENTER.
Palm Beach Condo & HOA Expo
Feb 13th, 2024 AT 8:30 A.M.
AT THE PALM BEACH CONVENTION CENTER.

YouTube Live: Condo Craze & HOA’s

On our YouTube page you can find webinar events you may have missed, these are recorded for your viewing pleasure. Education is key for Boards, Managers and Owners living in Condo and HOA’s all over the State.  You may also find the service companies that make up SFPMA have videos letting clients learn what the do and they can best help you.

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5 Questions to Ask When Setting Long-term Lake & Pond Management Goals by SOLitude

5 Questions to Ask When Setting Long-term Lake & Pond Management Goals by SOLitude

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5 Questions to Ask When Setting Long-term Lake & Pond Management Goals

Winter seems to be the time of year that we all think about goals. Whether it’s assessing how successful we were at achieving previously made goals or setting new milestones to achieve, the long cold nights seem to make us all reflect a little more. This time of year is also perfect for evaluating and setting long-term goals for lakes, ponds, and stormwater facilities. As aquatic resource management consultants, these goals are critical to deciding the who, what, when, where, why and how of managing each client’s waterbody.

Setting and exceeding long-term goals for freshwater resources requires the understanding and discussion of many factors. Each waterbody is unique, and each client is unique. In order not to get lost, focusing on the following five factors can make your goals measurable and, ultimately, achievable:

1. What type of waterbody is being managed?

This question seems to be very simple, but it is deceptively complicated. For example, some people live in communities with stormwater management ponds that are the focal point of the community. Even in cases like this where pond aesthetics are important, pond maintenance services still must focus on ensuring that stormwater functions are working properly. Alternately, a drinking water reservoir is going to be managed much differently, as is a recreational lake or mill pond.

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2. Who are the stakeholders?

A bio-swale in a retirement community and a 300-acre lake with public access are going to have different stakeholders and decision makers. Making sure the correct people are involved in goal setting is important to consider before a pond management plan is designed. Often, there are many stakeholders with different goals for the same waterbody, so it’s important to take into account each group’s expectations when developing a lake management plan.

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3. What is the waterbody going to be used for?

Just as there are different types of waterbodies, there are many different uses of waterbodies. A private farm pond can be managed for waterfowl and fish habitat. A lake association may want swimming and recreation to be the primary use of their waterbody. Deciding the primary uses of the lake, pond or stormwater facility is another primary driver of successful goal setting.

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4. What are the regulatory requirements and restrictions?

Each jurisdiction has a unique set of regulations. In order for a long-term pond management plan to work, understanding which strategies can and cannot be used is fundamental to goal setting. For example, triploid grass carp are an excellent natural aquatic vegetation management option in some states, but are illegal to stock in others. Working with a professional lake manager will help ensure that you are in compliance with any local, state or federal regulations.

5. What is the budget for the waterbody?

Budget is often the factor in the speed at which certain goals can be attained, but it does not have to be the limiting factor in success or failure of a goal. A smaller budget can be used creatively to systematically tackle the small hurdles on the way to those bigger milestones. As a rule of thumb, practicing proactive pond management is much more cost effective than addressing water quality problems that have gotten out of hand.

professional lake management company understands the importance of collaborating with clients to address and answer these five questions early on in the management process. From there, long-term goals that are measurable and achievable can be set. With time and patience, goals like reducing phytoplankton algae cell counts or phosphorous levels by a specified amount can be achieved.

Goal setting should begin with the first conversation. Through planning and communication, a diverse lake and pond management firm works with each client to create goals that guide the strategies and techniques applied to their unique aquatic ecosystem. Ultimately, a successful pond management program considers attainable goals, as well as the ever-changing variability of Mother Nature and our human impact.

 

The Corporate Transparency Act and Your HOA/Condo…OY VEY.

The Corporate Transparency Act and Your HOA/Condo…OY VEY.

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By: Mitchell Drimmer, CAM

President, Axela Technologies

Starting next year, Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) in the U.S. will have to follow new rules. These rules are part of something called the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The CTA requires most Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) to share information about the people who own or control the association. This is called a beneficial ownership report. While some non-profit groups are exempt from this rule, most Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) are not.

Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) are groups that take care of neighborhoods. There is a lot of money flowing in and out of these associations and many boards of directors and even their management companies are not quite ready for this process. There are a lot of Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) in the U.S., more than 355,000 of them. They serve around 74 million people which is about 24% of the population of the United States.  Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) are not exempt as they may be the perfect place to engage in money laundering for the purposes of fraud (unjust enrichment), and terrorism. The CTA was specifically established to make money laundering more difficult.

The new rule says that Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) need to provide specific information about the people who own or control the association. This includes their names, addresses, and other details. This information will be collected by a government agency called FinCEN. The goal is to make sure this information is not available to the public, but it can be used by law enforcement. There remain some questions regarding owner access to association records but as we all know Federal law overrides State laws and an association’s by-laws.

Most Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) need to report. They are considered “reporting companies” under the CTA. This means they must file the beneficial ownership report. There are some exemptions, but most Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) won’t qualify for these exemptions. This will add costs to the management of community associations and naturally will be passed through to the owners making life more expensive for community associations. Adding this to structural inspections, increased insurance premiums, and rising costs, this is not good news.

Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) need to figure out who their beneficial owners are. These are people who have control over important decisions in the HOA. It could be board members or others who influence how the HOA operates. Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) need to collect specific information about these people and report it to FinCEN. They also need to update this information if anything changes. The Board of Directors will now be scrutinized more than ever before, making it even more difficult to enjoin volunteers to run for board positions.

The new rule starts on January 1, 2024.

Existing Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) have until January 1, 2025, to file their first report.

Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) formed after this date must file within 30 days of their formation.

Community Associations (HOAs & Condos) need to understand these new rules and make sure they follow them. It’s important to collect the right information and report it on time. If they need help, they can talk to community association specialists who have studied this matter. These rules are meant to increase transparency and prevent fraud, so following them is essential.