Building Recertifications in Palm Beach County are administered through local municipal ordinances rather than a single centralized county department. G. Batista Engineering & Construction assists boards and property managers with 40, 50, and 60 year inspections designed to evaluate structural integrity and electrical safety in aging buildings. These inspections help associations plan repairs responsibly while maintaining compliance.
Palm Beach County differs from Miami-Dade and Broward in its more varied municipal structure. Some cities enforce recertification programs rigorously, while others administer the process with localized procedures and timelines. The building stock also includes a broader mix of inland communities, coastal properties, and mid-rise developments, creating different exposure conditions compared to the denser high-rise environments of Miami-Dade and parts of Broward. Because administration can vary by city, early coordination with local building departments is particularly important in Palm Beach County.
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- STEP 1: Fill out our 24-Hour Proposal Request Form to get started quickly. Click HERE To access the form.
- STEP 2: Receive your customized proposal, review it, and sign to begin the process.
- STEP 3: Within one week, our team will call to schedule your 40-Year Building Safety Inspection at your property.
- STEP 4: Our licensed inspector performs the recertification inspection and provides a detailed report. If your building passes with no repairs required, then skip ahead to Step 7. If there are repairs to be made, you’ll receive a full inspection report along with a repair list to give your contractor. If plans are needed, we can also provide these.
- STEP 5: Your contractor pulls the required permits to perform the necessary repairs.
- STEP 6: Once repairs are completed, our inspector returns—at no additional cost—to verify the work meets the City and recertification requirements
- STEP 7: If everything looks good, we issue your official “Clean Bill of Health” Recertification Report, which is then submitted to your local Building Department.
- STEP 8: Relax knowing your property won’t need another Safety/Recertification inspection for another 10 years.
1. Is there a countywide 40 year recertification program in Palm Beach County?
No single centralized county program exists. Requirements are typically governed by municipal ordinances, so boards must confirm specific city regulations.
2. Do inland buildings in Palm Beach County face the same corrosion risk as coastal properties?
Inland properties may experience slower corrosion rates than oceanfront buildings, but structural aging and deferred maintenance remain important concerns.
3. What should boards do before their Palm Beach recertification deadline?
Boards should engage a licensed engineer early, review prior inspection records, and coordinate with their local municipality to confirm submittal procedures.
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