
We prepare reserve studies in Knoxville, TN that help HOAs and condominium associations manage shared infrastructure, community amenities, and long-term replacement cycles. Knoxville's mix of established neighborhoods, downtown condominiums, master-planned developments, and growing suburban communities creates diverse reserve planning needs. As many associations transition from newer construction into long-term ownership, reserve studies help boards protect community assets, prioritize capital improvements, and establish responsible funding strategies.
Whether your association includes private roads, pools, clubhouses, walking trails, or shared building systems, a professionally prepared reserve study provides the financial roadmap needed to support long-term financial stability and preserve property values.

Established & Growing Communities – Knoxville includes both mature associations with aging infrastructure and newer developments entering their first major replacement cycles.
Community Amenities – Pools, clubhouses, playgrounds, fitness centers, walking trails, and sports courts require coordinated lifecycle planning and ongoing reserve funding.
Private Infrastructure – Private streets, sidewalks, retaining walls, decorative entrances, fencing, and lighting systems require long-term capital planning.
Rolling Terrain – Many East Tennessee communities include sloped sites, retaining walls, stairways, and hillside infrastructure that require periodic evaluation and future replacement planning.
Seasonal Weather Exposure – Heat, humidity, heavy rainfall, and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles contribute to the deterioration of pavement, roofing systems, concrete, wood structures, and exterior finishes.
Construction Cost Trends – Continued regional growth and labor demand influence contractor availability and replacement costs, making accurate reserve forecasting increasingly important.
Our engineers are well-versed in the unique challenges and requirements of reserve studies in Knoxville, Tennessee and throughout East Tennessee, including planned communities, condominium associations, hillside developments, shared infrastructure, and the long-term maintenance demands associated with one of the region's fastest-growing residential markets.
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Director of Growth & Partnerships - East Coast
Business Development, Property Management Partnerships, Capital Planning
With extensive experience supporting the HOA and condominium industry, Mike partners with property management teams throughout the Eastern United States. His multi-industry background allows him to simplify complex capital planning challenges and deliver practical, results-driven solutions. By collaborating closely with engineering and service teams, he helps boards and managers move forward with clarity, confidence, and measurable value.

Engineering Consultant
Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Stanford University

Sr. Engineering Consultant
Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Civil Engineering, Water Management, FAA Cert. Drone Operator
B.S. Civil Engineering University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Licensed Engineer. 7 years of Reserve Study Experience, over 700 Reserve Studies conducted and over 24 years of industry-related experience.

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Sr. Architectural Consultant
Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Architectural Assemblies, Facade Systems
Masters in Architecture, Business Administration University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 15 years of Reserve Study Experience and has conducted over 1,200 Reserve Studies.
