Keep Your Commercial Building Healthy and Problem-Free
That’s where J2 comes in. We help commercial building owners, facility managers, architects, and maintenance engineers get to the bottom of building issues by providing long-term solutions that protect your investment.
Our Experienced Team
- Project Managers
- Professional Engineers
- Licensed Architects
- Landscape Architects
- Building Envelope Designers
- Roof Consultants
- Window Specialists
- Construction Advisors
- Quality Control Inspectors
- Expert Witness
The Types of Commercial Buildings We Help
Before
Damage
After
- Commercial Buildings
- Retail / Mixed-Use
- Religious Buildings
- Schools / Universities
- Data / Distribution Centers
- Historic Buildings
- Hospitals
- Parking Garages
How J2 Building Consultants Helps Your Commercial Property
Our process starts with a thorough inspection and investigation. We analyze the entire building envelope, using specialized testing and diagnostic tools to uncover hidden damage. Next, our team of engineers, architects, and consultants designs a customized repair plan that addresses the true source of the problem, not just the symptoms.
We then provide detailed plans, specifications, and bid documents, oversee the repairs for quality assurance, and support you through the entire process including help with insurance claims or capital planning.
Here’s a list of what our team could provide:
- Comprehensive inspections and investigations for leaks, building envelope failures, roof issues (with RRO & RRC certifications)
- Construction defect diagnosis and repair oversight
- Plans, specifications, and bid document preparation to ensure repairs are done right
- Capital replacement plans and preventative maintenance plans to help you plan ahead
- Insurance claim consulting and documentation support
- Owner and manager consulting for smarter decision-making
- Due diligence inspections and property condition assessments (PCAs) for acquisitions and sales
- Design development peer review (architects)
When you work with J2, you’re not just patching up problems, you’re investing in your building’s future.
