FACILITY ASSESSMENTS
A Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) delivering integrated strategic planning, commercial architecture, construction, and P3 development IN LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA AND FLORIDA.
EVALUATING EXISTING CONDITIONS.
A practical starting point for understanding what a facility needs now and over time.
Facility assessments give clients a clearer understanding of existing building conditions and where attention, investment, or future planning may be needed. These assessments can support maintenance decisions, capital planning, and long-term facility strategy.
A CLEARER PICTURE OF WHAT COMES NEXT.
With stronger visibility into existing conditions, clients are better positioned to plan improvements, prioritize needs, and make more confident decisions about future facility investments.
A thorough Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) is the cornerstone of proactive physical asset management. Government agencies, school districts, and commercial enterprises rely on Plus One to evaluate the lifespan, capacity, and integrity of their structural, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems.
The firm’s assessment teams conduct exhaustive on-site walkthroughs, digitizing legacy blueprints and utilizing 3D modeling to analyze existing conditions with absolute precision. A useful FCA must accurately identify all existing physical assets, a task that is often surprisingly difficult for sprawling municipal or educational campuses.
The resulting FCA reports go far beyond identifying deferred maintenance; they provide prioritized lists of recommended corrective actions based on urgency and life safety, estimated repair costs, and strategic capital forecasting for both short- and long-term planning. By shifting organizations from reactive emergency repairs to proactive facilities management strategies, the firm's assessments protect capital investments, ensure regulatory compliance, and safeguard the health and safety of building occupants, thereby preventing sudden equipment failures and extending the useful life of critical infrastructure.














