Alan Mooney visited Don Stalnaker in Charleston, West Virginia recently to present him with Criterium Engineers’ first ever Lifetime Achievement Award. Don opened his affiliate office in 1970. First, for a bit about who Don is, here is a quote from Robin Tozier. “I had the pleasure to speak with Don a few weeks ago…..
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Your Future Roof Surface
Is your community facing resurfacing its flat roof(s) in the near future? This is a generational question as roof surfaces tend to last 25 to 30 years. By ‘flat roof(s)’ I mean a low-slope roof surface having a slope between ¼ and 3-inches per foot. In the Northeast, most existing flat roof surface membranes….
Building Envelope Commissioning (BECx): Building Performance and Energy Efficiency
When a building is designed and constructed, it is necessary to consider how that building’s envelope will perform throughout its life span. Building Envelope Commissioning (BECx) performed by Criterium Engineers, is part of a comprehensive quality assurance program to verify that project specifications and requirements are incorporated into the building envelope’s design, interpreted accurately,….
Rebecca Rand Costigan, P.E. Receives 2024 H. Alan Mooney Award for Distinguished Service
On July 1, 2025, H. Alan Mooney, P.E., presented Rebecca R. Costigan, P.E. (Chief Engineer, Criterium Engineers Home Office), with the 2024 H. Alan Mooney Award for Distinguished Service. Starting with her work as a Senior Mechanical Engineer culminating with her current tenure as Chief Engineer of Criterium Engineers, Rebecca has committed herself to….
The Greying of Maine
It is no surprise Maine has one of the oldest population demographics in the country. It is also no surprise that Maine ranks 8th among condo buyers aged 55 and older. This generation of boomers has been downsizing after retirement from the big single-family house and moving to condominium communities to be closer to….
HOA Board Meeting Minutes Primer
Condominiums and HOA communities come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes but when it comes down to considering the differences of all condos great and small one thing is consistent, meeting minutes. This basic management tool is well known and formed by governing documents, IRS regulations, and legal recommendations. So at the….
Criterium Core Engineers Franchise Opens in the Chicago Metro Area
Please join us in welcoming Summer Megdadi as the owner of Criterium Core Engineers, the newest office in the Criterium Affiliate Network, serving the Chicago Metropolitan area! Summer earned her Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. With over 20 years of experience in civil and structural engineering, she….
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The team at Criterium encourages commercial and residential property owners, property managers, and HOA board members to prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season which takes place June 1 through November 30 each year. This year’s Atlantic seasonal forecast was announced by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service. They predict another….
Wet Basements
Causes of Basement Flooding We don’t need a weatherman to tell us this past spring saw an abundance of raining days. Roads washed out, culverts failed, and basements got flooded. Condos with basements and crawlspaces experienced water infiltration for the first time creating not only an annoyance but also a health hazard. So, what is….
Drones in Your Future
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) use is rising for condominiums and HOA community Reserve Fund and Transition building inspections. However, the use of UAV’s or drones is not for everyone. Condo boards will face future decisions regarding drone usage by either service providers or unit owners so the board should be prepared. For this reason, I….
