Problem Solved! For Co-ops and Condos

The $3 Million Second Opinion


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Smart moves save money - just ask 160 West End Avenue. When this Manhattan co-op faced a $4 million facade repair project, their board sought a second opinion. The result? A more targeted approach that brought the cost down to under $900,000. John Galetta, principal at Superstructures Engineers and Architects tells the story to Habitat’s Paula Chin. Lesson learned: a thorough investigation before starting repairs can lead to massive savings. 

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Problem Solved! For Co-ops and CondosBy Habitat Magazine