Building recertifications and Safety Inspections Knowledge Hub
Florida’s building recertification and safety inspection programs are designed to ensure that aging buildings remain structurally and electrically safe for continued occupancy. These inspections often serve as the first step in identifying structural deterioration, maintenance deficiencies, and safety concerns.
This section of the Knowledge Hub explains how recertification and safety inspections work, what engineers evaluate during these inspections, and what property managers and condominium boards should expect throughout the process. The resources here are intended to help building owners better prepare for inspections, understand engineering reports, and plan responsibly for any necessary repairs.
Building Recertification Blogs & Articles
Articles explaining the requirements of Florida’s recertification and the building safety inspection programs and how buildings are evaluated. View Building Recertification Blogs & Articles
Building Recertification White Papers
In-depth discussions exploring the engineering, financial, and regulatory implications of building safety inspections. View Building Recertification White Papers
Building Recertification Videos
Visual explanations describing how recertification inspections are performed and what engineers look for when assessing structural conditions. View Building Recertification Videos
Building Recertification Books & Guides
Comprehensive guides designed to help property managers and condominium boards prepare for milestone inspections and understand the resulting reports. View Building Recertification Books & Guides
