40 & 50 Year Property Recertifications in Miami-Dade

Ensuring your building remains safe, compliant, and well-maintained is essential for protecting both occupants and your investment. Florida Builders, Engineers & Inspectors provides thorough property recertifications for Miami-Dade County, covering 25-, 30-, 40-, and 50-year milestones as well as periodic structural, façade, balcony, roof, and parking garage inspections. Our team of licensed Professional Engineers, Architects, and Certified Thermographers delivers accurate, city-ready reports, helping property owners meet county requirements efficiently while maintaining peace of mind.

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Miami-Dade and Broward County law requires milestone inspections for all condominiums and multi-family buildings. Failing to comply with Chapter 8, Section 8-11 may result in fines or delayed approvals.

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What Is a 40–50 Year Recertification?

In Miami-Dade County, a 40–50 Year Recertification is a mandatory inspection program designed to ensure the ongoing structural and electrical safety of buildings.

  • First inspection occurs at 40 years.

  • Follow-Up inspections every 10 years.

  • Early Milestones: Certain coastal or high-risk buildings may require earlier inspections at 25 or 30 years.

Who can Conduct the Inspection

Property owners must hire a Florida-licensed Professional Engineer or Architect to conduct the inspection and submit the official recertification report to the local Building Department.

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Florida Property Recertifications & Certificates

Comprehensive inspections and milestone recertifications to ensure your building remains safe, compliant, and fully maintained. Our licensed experts handle all reporting and city submissions efficiently.

25/30-Year Recertification

Early milestone inspection for high-risk or coastal buildings, covering structural and electrical systems.

Cost: $850–$2,800  |  Turnaround: 2–5 days

Client Receives: Signed report submitted to city

City Submission: Required

40-Year Recertification

Full structural and electrical recertification per Miami-Dade code.

Cost: $950–$3,500+  |  Turnaround: 2–7 days

Client Receives: Signed report submitted to city

City Submission: Required

50-Year Recertification

10-year follow-up after 40-year milestone including structural, electrical, and safety reassessment.

Cost: $1,200–$4,500+  |  Turnaround: 3–10 days

Client Receives: Engineering reports + stamped submission

City Submission: Required

Periodic Structural Recertification

Evaluation of beams, slabs, columns, and structural connections on a recurring safety schedule.

Cost: $900–$3,200  |  Turnaround: 3–7 days

Client Receives: Engineering report + city submission

City Submission: Required

Facade & Balcony Recertification

Inspection of exterior walls, balconies, railings, and spalling risks to meet safety codes.

Cost: $750–$2,800  |  Turnaround: 2–5 days

Client Receives: Full report + repair recommendations

City Submission: Required if repairs

Parking Garage Recertification

Structural, waterproofing, concrete, drainage, and safety evaluation for parking structures.

Cost: $900–$4,500  |  Turnaround: 3–10 days

Client Receives: Structural report + stamped submission

City Submission: Required if repairs

Roof & Waterproofing Recertification

Inspection of roof systems, membranes, drainage, and leak protection.

Cost: $850–$3,000  |  Turnaround: 2–5 days

Client Receives: Inspection report + city submission

City Submission: Required

Certificate of Use (CU)

Required for new businesses or occupancy changes. Ensures zoning and operational compliance.

Cost: $350–$700  |  Turnaround: 3–7 days

Client Receives: CU compliance inspection report

City Submission: Yes — CU filing included

Certificate of Completion (CC)

Confirms that construction matches approved plans and local codes.

Cost: $250–$500  |  Turnaround: 2–4 days

Client Receives: Completion report & compliance forms

City Submission: Yes — CC package filing

Certificate of Occupancy (CO)

Required before any building or remodel can legally be occupied.

Cost: $300–$700  |  Turnaround: 3–7 days

Client Receives: Pre-CO inspection report

City Submission: Yes — CO approval support

ADA Compliance Inspection

Accessibility verification for entrances, restrooms, ramps, and signage to meet ADA standards. City submission not required unless tied to permits.

Cost: $350–$900  |  Turnaround: 4–7 days

Client Receives: ADA compliance report & improvement plan

Miami-Dade County Recertification Requirements

These requirements ensure your building meets safety, structural, and electrical standards. Compliance prevents fines, legal issues, and occupancy delays.

Timeline & Scope

Timeline: First inspection at 40 years; follow-ups every 10 years. Coastal buildings may require 25- or 30-year recertifications.

Inspection Scope: Structural and electrical evaluation by a Florida-licensed Professional Engineer or Architect.

Submission

Recertification reports must be submitted within 90 days of receiving the Notice of Required Inspection to avoid penalties.

Key Features

  • Infrared thermography for electrical systems over 400 amps, performed by a Level II Certified Thermographer
  • Mandatory façade inspections for certain buildings

Partner with Experienced Professionals

Our locally based team ensures timely submission, reduces risk, and helps property owners navigate Miami-Dade County recertification requirements efficiently—protecting both safety and investment.

Why 40–50 Year Recertifications Matter

These inspections confirm that a building is safe for continued occupancy and has been properly maintained. Noncompliance can result in significant penalties and complications.

Notices of Violation

Penalties for noncompliance with county safety standards.

Notices of Hearing

Legal proceedings triggered by inspection violations.

Financial Penalties

Monetary fines for failing to meet inspection requirements.

Partner with Experienced Professionals

Hiring a locally based, experienced team helps streamline the recertification process, reduces risks, and ensures timely submission to the city—protecting your property and your investment.

Why Choose Florida Builders Engineers & Inspectors

With over 35 years of experience in Florida’s building inspection industry, Florida Builders Engineers & Inspectors is the premier choice for 40–50 Year Recertifications in Miami-Dade County.

Direct Oversight

Inspections are never subcontracted. You work directly with Roger Morales, President and Director of Engineering Operations.

Full-Service Team

Our in-house Professional Engineers, Professional Surveyors, and Level II Certified Thermographers provide comprehensive inspections and reporting.

Compliance & Accountability

We ensure every recertification is completed on time and in full compliance with county requirements.

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⚠️ Non-Compliance Warning

Non-Compliance Can Result In: Notices of Violation, Notices of Hearing, and Financial Penalties

Frequently Asked Questions About Recertifications & Certificates

What is a 40-Year Recertification in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties?

A 40-Year Recertification is a mandatory inspection for buildings 40 years old, evaluating structural and electrical systems. Coastal or high-risk buildings may require earlier inspections at 25 or 30 years. Only a Florida-licensed Professional Engineer or Architect can perform and submit the official report.

What is a 50-Year Recertification?

The 50-Year Recertification is a 10-year follow-up after the 40-year milestone, reassessing structural, electrical, and safety systems to ensure continued occupancy compliance.

Who must submit a Certificate of Use (CU)?

A Certificate of Use is required for new businesses or changes in occupancy. It verifies zoning and operational compliance in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

What is a Certificate of Completion (CC)?

A Certificate of Completion confirms that construction or renovation work was completed according to approved plans and building codes. It is submitted to the local Building Department.

When is a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) required?

A CO is required before any building or remodel can be legally occupied. It ensures the property meets safety, structural, and zoning standards.

Do I need a Professional Engineer for recertifications?

Yes. All 40- and 50-Year Recertifications must be performed and signed by a Florida-licensed Professional Engineer or Architect.

How often are recertifications required after the first inspection?

After the initial 40-Year inspection, follow-up inspections are required every 10 years. Some coastal or high-risk buildings may require earlier inspections.

What happens if a building fails a recertification inspection?

Failure to comply can result in Notices of Violation, Notices of Hearing, and financial penalties. Immediate remediation is required to maintain legal occupancy.

Do ADA Compliance inspections apply to all properties?

ADA Compliance inspections are recommended for all commercial properties to verify accessibility for entrances, ramps, restrooms, signage, and interior layouts. They are mandatory if triggered by upgrades or permits.

Can Florida Builders Engineers & Inspectors handle all recertification submissions?

Yes. We provide a full-service team, including Professional Engineers, Surveyors, and Level II Certified Thermographers, to complete inspections, compile reports, and submit them directly to Miami-Dade and Broward Building Departments.

Call 305-895-8001 or request a free quote online to ensure your property stays safe, compliant, and protected.