The Construction Source

Westbrook Consulting, Aqua-Tex Scientific Consulting, MDI Landscape Architects, and Dinning Hunter Jackson Law. “These are parties that are constantly working on challenging and innovative developments and projects. They are constantly solving problems rather than stepping away from them. That’s why we like working with them. On Bona Vita, we were really faced with some fairly unique challenges and fairly unique problems to solve, and we’ve been lucky to have these professionals around us to propose some really great solutions.” “It can very easily become quite expensive to do projects that include offsite landscaping work and environmental restoration and habitat compensation, but by working with the consultants we’re working with we’ve made it very feasible. That’s what sets them apart, that’s why we’ve been happy to work with them for many years.” One type of partner that Parsi Development doesn’t have, however, is a property manager. And even though Bona Vita’s units will be rentals, they don’t expect to need one soon, as they plan to perform their property management in-house. “I think we have the capacity and capability to do that,” Faaris explains. “We are set up internally. We have our systems in place. And because of the quality of building, because it will be light gauge steel, it’s not going to need a lot of repair and maintenance, at least not initially.” “We’re planning for success,” he adds. “We’re planning to build and finish the project to a really high standard of quality. We’re going to use APRIL 2024

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