
The Science of Below-Grade Waterproofing: NYC & Coastal NJ Foundations
If you own property in Long Island City or along the Jersey City waterfront, you aren’t just dealing with rain, you’re dealing with the Atlantic

If you own property in Long Island City or along the Jersey City waterfront, you aren’t just dealing with rain, you’re dealing with the Atlantic

If you own a parking garage in Newark or a multi-family mid-rise in Jersey City, you aren’t just managing real estate—you’re managing a chemical laboratory.

If you spend as much time on New York City rooftops as I do, you start to see a pattern. Most roofs in this city

As the head of CHK Construction, I’ve spent the better part of the last decade on New York City rooftops. I’ve seen the skyline change,

In New York City, a Department of Buildings (DOB) violation notice isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s a ticking financial clock. Whether it’s a Class

When you’re walking through neighborhoods in Queens or driving past office complexes in North Jersey, most people see “stucco” and think it’s all the same.

When New Yorkers walk down the street, they rarely look up at the very top edge of the buildings they pass. But if you’re a

If you own or manage a building in NYC taller than six stories, you’ve likely seen the acronym FISP more than a few times. But

In the high-stakes environment of commercial real estate across the Tri-State Area, water damage remains the leading cause of structural issues, mold, and costly structural

It’s easy to ignore a small roofing problem. A missing shingle here, a tiny water stain on the ceiling there most homeowners figure it can