Fort Lauderdale 40-Year & Milestone Recertifications

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Broward’s Building Safety Inspection Program requires structural and electrical inspections for buildings 25 years or older, and every 10 years after. Stay compliant and safe.

Learn more: Broward BSIP Official
BSIP Packet PDF

Ensure milestone recertifications are submitted on time to maintain compliance and avoid penalties.

More info: Learn About Recertifications

Why Recertifications Matter

Buildings must comply with Florida safety and structural codes. Missing or delaying inspections can result in:

  • Fines and penalties

  • Failed occupancy approvals

  • Expensive repairs later

Only licensed engineers and architects can perform official 40-year and 50-year building recertifications in Florida

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Our Inspection Services

🏗 Building & Construction Inspections

Pre-Construction Inspection

Verify site conditions and compliance before construction begins.

Foundation Inspection

Ensure proper foundation installation and structural integrity.

Framing Inspection

Check the structural skeleton of the building for safety.

Roofing Inspection

Ensure roof installation is secure, durable, and code-compliant.

Final Building Inspection

Confirm all construction work is complete for occupancy approval.

🏡 Real Estate & Property Condition Inspections

Home Inspection

Thorough evaluation of the property’s condition for buyers or owners.

4-Point Inspection

Focus on roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems.

Wind Mitigation Inspection

Assess hurricane protections to reduce insurance costs.

Appraisal Inspection

Professional property valuation for sales, refinancing, or investment purposes.

Rental Inspection

Check habitability and compliance for landlords and tenants.

🔥 Safety & System Inspections

Electrical Inspection

Verify wiring, panels, and circuits meet safety codes and function properly.

Fire Safety Inspection

Assess fire systems, alarms, and code compliance for safety.

✅ Certificate & Compliance Inspections

Occupancy Inspection

Ensure the building is safe and approved for occupancy by authorities.

40-Year Building Recertification

Evaluate older buildings for compliance and structural safety at the 40-year mark.

50-Year Building Recertification

Comprehensive inspection of aging structures for continued safety and compliance.

ALTA/NSPS Survey Inspection

Professional survey for title, boundary, and easement verification.

Zoning Inspection

Confirm property usage complies with local zoning ordinances.

🌊 Environmental & Hazard Inspections

Floodplain Inspection

Assess property risk for flooding and compliance with FEMA/local codes.

Mold Inspection

Identify mold growth to protect health and property value.

🧪 Specialized Commercial & Industrial Inspections

Structural Integrity Inspection

Assess commercial building strength and engineered load-bearing systems.

Facade / Balcony Inspection

Check exterior and balcony safety for tenants and public protection.

Parking Garage Inspection

Verify structural safety and maintenance standards for commercial garages.


Recertification Process

Our 4-Step Recertification Process

Proposal Review & Approval

You review and approve our tailored recertification proposal.

Inspection & Report Generation

Our team conducts inspections and prepares detailed reports.

Report Submission

We submit the inspection reports to the city and property owners.

City Review & Approval

The city reviews the reports, approving or requesting necessary repairs.

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“I had the great privilege of being helped by Roger Morales. His expertise in the field is incredible. Very patient and understanding throughout the process. Definitely put me at ease during the stressful process for which I needed their services to handle. Both Rick and Roger’s professionalism is a great asset to this company and I will definitely be using them for future services.”

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Trust Licensed Experts to Safeguard Your Property

Avoid the pitfalls of unlicensed firms—hidden fees, failed inspections, or costly errors. Work with a team licensed by the Florida DBPR, backed by in-house architects and engineers, and fully covered by professional liability insurance.

Choosing the cheapest option can end up costing more—rely on experienced professionals for peace of mind and reliable results.

Top 5 Facts About Property Inspections & Recertifications

1. Why are inspections required?

Inspections ensure your property is safe, compliant with codes, and structurally sound. They prevent costly issues later.

2. Who can perform a recertification?

Only licensed professionals—including engineers and architects—can complete official recertifications in Florida.

3. How often are recertifications required?

Buildings must typically undergo 40-year and 50-year recertifications to maintain safety and occupancy approvals.

4. Can skipping inspections be costly?

Yes! Delaying or skipping inspections can lead to fines, failed occupancy, or structural risks.

5. Do the cheapest options save money?

Not always. Choosing unlicensed or inexperienced inspectors may seem cheaper, but it often leads to higher repair costs or failed inspections.

Broward County Property Inspection Notice
Broward County Official Info

Act on Your First Notice

Failing to respond to inspection or recertification notices can result in fines, violations, or loss of occupancy. Broward County recommends taking action as soon as you receive your notice to remain compliant.

  • Respond promptly to inspection notices.
  • Schedule inspections quickly to avoid penalties.
  • Maintain compliance to protect property and occupants.

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Why Choose Us

  • 35+ years of experience in Broward County

  • Full professional liability coverage

  • Detailed, easy-to-understand reports

  • Trusted by property owners across Fort Lauderdale & surrounding cities