STRUCTURAL INSPECTION

JERSEY CITY

 

An inspection of the structural integrity of buildings in Florida is performed by a licensed engineer, responsible to evaluate buildings safe condition of condominiums that are 25 to 30 years old. Furthermore, more than three-storeyed buildings are also inspected. Florida state legislature strictly follows the rules and sends engineers to the site for the inspection with the intent of the safety of the building, environment, and occupants staying in the building.

 

Phase 2 Structural

In-Depth Echo-Sound evaluation of structural elements.

SIRS

Structural Integrity Reserve Study conducted by a licensed PE as required by the State of Florida.

Structural Load Testing

On-Site Load Testing capabilities of structure and safeguards.

Forensic Engineering

Non-Destructive evaluation to obtain information about unforeseen conditions and performance.

Structural rectification & study
 

RAS is a Florida engineering company that creates reports for Phase 1 and Phase 2 with the intent of structural safety reports for more than three-story buildings located in Miami-Dade, Broward, and West Palm Beach. Our Engineers have years of experience from 25 years to 40 years in Structural recertification.

General Considerations and Guidelines for Building Recertification Florida

  • Concept and Intent:

    • Licensed engineers to certify that the current building structure is safe to say for the residents who are staying in the building.

    • Experts are eligible to give their judgment on the building structure.

    • Licensed engineers must evaluate the interior, exterior and general condition of the building structure.

    • Write and mention in the report that the building requires urgent maintenance.

  • Methodologies Used in Building Recertification Florida:

    • Initially, the engineer visually inspects the building.

    • The inspection process is categorized into phases including phase one and phase two for determining the quality of a building.

    • Professionals like e experienced engineers can give their professional judgement in regards to non-destructive and/or destructive testing; if requires in any phase.

    • The technicians are allowed to perform load testing when required

    • A certified engineer can ask for engineering permit documents from the owner of the building.

    • During the inspection, experts have the freedom to ask for prior building recertification Florida reports.

Buildings covered During The Inspection Process

  • All commercial buildings and structures are covered under the inspection process excluding:

    • Duplexes or single-family residencies.

    • Small buildings that are constructed within 2,000 square feet or less and have y capacity of 10 occupants or less that is based on building code classification.

  • Elements or Check List For Structural Recertification Process Includes

    • Building blocks (observation).

    • Walls that are made of masonry (settlement and bending fractures).

    • Important structural elements including stone cast iron, brick or concrete vaults; timber, iron or steel beams.

    • Systematic floor, wall, and roof framing.

    • Roof covering (roof membrane condition).

    • Basic Elements Doors and Windows.

  • Key Points To Examine Electricity in the Inspection Process

    • The inspection team must examine the supplying electricity of the building.

    • Must evaluate the branch circuits and wiring system of the project site.

    • Must cross-check the fire alarm system, emergency lighting and exit signs.

    • Inspect the infrared thermography electrical systems functioning at 400 amps or more than that.

During phase 1 of the Milestone Inspection Flordia process, the team must carefully examine the habitable and non-habitable structures of the building which includes the major structural components in order to create quality products that give a strong foundation for the building structure. If in case, no signs are shown of structural deterioration no need for phase 2 inspection.

Phase 2 of the milestone inspection Florida requires only when major issues were found in substantial structures during phase 1. A Phase 2 inspection may involve destructive or nondestructive testing at the Engineer of Record’s direction. The inspection may be as extensive or as limited as necessary to fully assess areas of structural distress in order to confirm that the building is structurally sound and safe for its intended use.Furthermore, the inspection head will suggest a plan for the complete evaluation and fixing the building affected and damaged areas. When selecting location for inspection, the team head will give utmost importance to locations that are least disruptive that and can repair easily.