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30-Year Building Recertification Miami

Recertify Miami provides engineering support for properties subject to 30-year recertification in Miami. We work with owners, managers, and associations to complete the required structural and electrical evaluations, coordinate corrective work when needed, and support the next stage of the certification process with clear technical guidance.

Licensed P.E. #41592 · C.A. #06576 · Miami-Dade & Broward

36+

Years of Experience

80+

Certifications Completed

2

Licensed Engineers

2 Counties

Miami-Dade & Broward

30-YEAR RECERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Why the 30-Year Building Recertification Matters

30-year recertification is a mandatory technical process that requires a coordinated review of a building’s structural and electrical condition. For owners, managers, and associations, the challenge is not only the inspection itself, but also the documentation, corrective scope, deadlines, and follow-up needed to keep the property moving toward certification.

Evaluates structural and electrical conditions

Identifies visible deficiencies and risk areas

Supports required corrective action

Helps keep the certification process on track

Mandatory Process

Required evaluations and technical coordination must be completed before certification can move forward.

Engineering Oversight

Evaluations are performed under licensed engineering supervision with a clearly defined technical scope.

Board-Focused Support

We help boards, owners, and managers navigate recertification without unnecessary delays or inflated costs.

One Point of Contact

From inspections to repairs and permits, the process is managed under one coordinated team.

What’s Included in Our 30-Year Recertification Service

Our service is built to cover the technical, corrective, and coordination stages of 30-year recertification, so clients can move forward with a better-defined process and fewer administrative setbacks. 

Structural Inspection

Evaluation of foundations, load-bearing walls, beams, columns, slabs, and roof structures to identify visible conditions that may affect certification.

Electrical Inspection

Review of panels, wiring, circuits, and related electrical infrastructure to identify deficiencies or safety-related issues.

Thermographic Scan

Infrared thermography may be used when required as part of the electrical evaluation process.

Deficiency Reports

Clear identification of the issues found during the evaluation and the conditions that may require corrective action.

Safe-to-Occupy Letter

Support with documentation required to help keep the property aligned with the next stage of certification.

City Coordination

Technical and administrative coordination involving permits, submissions, and required follow-up.

Repair Coordination

Coordination of the structural or electrical corrective work needed after deficiencies are identified.

Final Certification

Follow-up support to help the property move from initial findings toward final certification.

From Inspection to Final Certification

Recertify Miami helps clients move through 30-year recertification with licensed engineering oversight, corrective coordination, and a process designed to reduce delays and keep the required work clearly defined.

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1

Initial Evaluation

Structural and electrical conditions are reviewed to determine the current status of the property.

2

Engineering Findings

The identified conditions are documented so the client can understand the required next steps.

3

Corrective Scope

If deficiencies are found, the structural or electrical work required to address them is defined.

4

Follow-Up Review

After corrective work is completed, the property is reviewed again to confirm that the identified issues were resolved.

5

Certification Support

Our team helps organize the next stage of the process so the property can move toward final certification.

Need help managing your recertification from start to finish?

Emilio Castro, P.E.

Civil / Structural Engineer

P.E. #41592

C.A. #06576

Licensed since 1989

Special Inspector — Limited

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Licensed Engineering Experience You Can Trust

Recertify Miami’s engineering work is led by Emilio Castro, P.E., a Florida-licensed civil and structural engineer with active practice dating back to 1989. His experience includes structural and electrical recertifications across residential, commercial, mixed-use, and threshold buildings throughout South Florida, with direct knowledge of current Miami-Dade and municipal compliance requirements. 

36+ Years of Active Practice

Licensed in Florida since 1989, with continuous engineering experience across South Florida building recertifications.

Threshold Building Qualified

Qualified under Miami-Dade requirements to perform inspections on threshold buildings and complex structures.

80+ Completed Certifications

Track record across condominiums, hotels, commercial buildings, industrial properties, and mixed-use projects.

Current Code Knowledge

Current with the 8th Edition Florida Building Code and active special inspection credentials.

Certified Buildings Across South Florida

Our project track record includes commercial hotels, condominiums, mixed-use properties, and threshold buildings across Miami-Dade and Broward. These projects reflect practical recertification experience involving structural and electrical scope, violation resolution, repair coordination, and certification support under real project conditions. 

Additional Active & Recent Projects

1525 Pennsylvania Avenue · Hotel Astor · Iberostar Hotel · 334 20th Street

WHY BOARDS CHOOSE US

Built to Simplify the Recertification Process for Condo Boards

Recertify Miami helps condo boards, property owners, and managers reduce coordination burdens across inspections, permits, repairs, and follow-up requirements. For clients needing broader 40 year building recertification miami support, our team provides a single, engineering-led process designed to reduce delays, control unnecessary repair costs, and keep certification moving forward. 

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One Point of Contact

One coordinated team manages the process from inspection through repair coordination and final certification.

36+ Years of Experience

Engineering experience built on decades of active recertification work across South Florida

Saves Money

Detailed engineering evaluations help prevent unnecessary repairs and protect the association’s budget.

Code Compliant

Current with Florida Building Code requirements and local building department expectations.

Fast NOV Resolution

Active violations can escalate quickly, so early coordination is critical to reducing delay and exposure.

Licensed & Insured

Licensed engineering and consulting firm with active credentials for South Florida recertification work.

FAQ

Questions About 30-Year Building Recertification

Below are some of the most common questions property owners, managers, and condo boards ask about 30-year building recertification, including evaluations, repairs, deadlines, and follow-up requirements.

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Which buildings need a 30-year recertification?

Buildings subject to local recertification requirements may include residential, commercial, mixed-use, and other occupied properties that fall within the applicable age and jurisdictional criteria.

What does the 30-year recertification inspection include?

It typically includes structural and electrical evaluations, deficiency identification, and any additional review needed to define the next stage of corrective or certification work.

What happens if my building misses the deadline?

Missed deadlines can lead to notices, added pressure from the building department, and delays in moving the property toward certification.

Do repairs have to be completed before certification?

If deficiencies are identified, the required structural or electrical corrective work generally needs to be completed before the process can move forward.

Can Recertify Miami help with Safe-to-Occupy letters?

Yes. Our team can assist with the technical coordination and documentation needed when safe-to-occupy support is part of the process.

How long does the recertification process take?

Timing depends on inspection scheduling, findings, required repairs, permit activity, and building department review. Some projects move quickly, while others depend on the complexity of the corrective scope.

GET A FREE QUOTE

Ready to Start Your 30-Year Recertification?

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(786) 505-5119

951 Brickell Ave #3502, Miami, FL 33131

P.E. #41592 · C.A. #06576

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