Concrete restoration fort lauderdale is the engineering work that follows a milestone or SIRS finding of structural concrete distress in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. We are an independent concrete restoration engineer in Fort Lauderdale firm — we inspect the building, diagnose the cause of the distress, and produce a PE-stamped repair plan a contractor can build from and Broward County can permit. We do not perform the physical repair work.

Fort Lauderdale’s downtown high-rises, Las Olas waterfront stock, and Broward County 40-year recertification combine to create a heavy concrete-restoration workload — and we are a Broward-County-active firm built for it. Florida Licensed Structural Engineer Paul Edwards Pineda, PE 61808 seals every plan we deliver in Fort Lauderdale.

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When Fort Lauderdale Buildings Need a Concrete Restoration Engineer

Fort Lauderdale buildings within 3 miles of the coast or Intracoastal trigger 25-year milestone obligations and overlap Broward 40-year recertification deadlines.

Concrete restoration fort lauderdale is rarely a single discovery — it is the engineering response to a chain of compliance, insurance, and physical-distress events. The most common triggers we see in Fort Lauderdale:

  1. Milestone Phase 1 flagged “substantial structural deterioration.” The Phase 2 evaluation and repair plan must be sealed by a Florida-licensed structural engineer. Read about milestone inspections.
  2. SIRS reserve study flagged concrete repairs as a near-term funding item. The board needs an engineering scope and quantified cost before contractors can bid against it. Read about SIRS.
  3. Visible spalling, rust staining, or balcony delamination. Under ACI 562 Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures, this is structural distress, not cosmetic.
  4. Insurance carrier or lender demanding a structural condition report. Coastal carriers tightened underwriting after 2022; a sealed engineering letter is now standard.
  5. Broward County building department rejected a contractor-only repair scope. Repairs above minor cosmetic work require sealed plans, not contractor letters.
  6. Contractor bids span 3× to 6× spread on the same scope. A PE-stamped restoration plan with quantified repair areas eliminates most of that variance.

Why Fort Lauderdale’s Building Stock Demands Concrete Engineering

Concrete restoration fort lauderdale workload is heavier than inland Florida for the same building age — for these reasons:

  • Downtown high-rise growth corridor: Fort Lauderdale’s downtown and Las Olas towers face the same coastal corrosion as oceanfront buildings, plus very tall structural sections that complicate repair detailing.
  • Intracoastal Waterway exposure: Buildings along the New River and Intracoastal sit in a marine corrosion zone even when not technically oceanfront.
  • Broward County overlap: Statewide milestone law and Broward 40-year recertification often demand the same engineering deliverable.
  • Aging beachside condo stock: Galt Mile, Sunrise Boulevard beach corridor, and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea border properties commonly need full balcony and slab restoration scopes.
  • Active redevelopment pressure: Boards must decide between restoration and redevelopment — a stamped repair plan with a quantified cost is the only way to make that decision honestly.

Our 4-Step Concrete restoration fort lauderdale Process

Step 1 — Scope & Site Walk

We meet on-site, walk the building with your property manager, review existing drawings and prior inspection reports, and define the assessment boundary. You receive a written scoping memo before any inspection cost is incurred.

Step 2 — Condition Assessment & Distress Mapping

Visual and tactile inspection of all accessible structural concrete elements — slabs, beams, columns, balconies, parking decks. Every distressed area photographed, measured, and classified by ACI 562 distress category. NDT (chain drag, half-cell, chloride profile) where required.

Step 3 — Cause Analysis & Repair Design

We don’t just photograph distress; we explain it. Each repair method ties back to a documented cause — carbonation, chloride-induced corrosion, settlement, original construction defect. Sealed repair drawings, typical details, and material specifications referencing ICRI 320.2R, ACI 318, and the Florida Building Code.

Step 4 — Bid Package & Construction-Phase Support

You receive a sealed bid package: drawings, specifications, schedule of values, and bid form. We answer contractor RFIs during bidding. Once a contractor is selected, we provide construction-phase services at hourly rates so you only pay for what you use.

Concrete restoration engineer in Fort Lauderdale assessing corroded rebar in delaminated structural concrete column

What’s Included in Our PE-Stamped Report

Every Fort Lauderdale deliverable contains, at minimum:

  • Executive summary — readable in 5 minutes by a board or building official
  • Quantified distress inventory — square feet of partial- and full-depth repair, linear feet of crack injection, count of rebar substitution locations
  • Cause analysis — corrosion mechanism, environmental exposure category, original construction observations
  • Sealed repair drawings & material specifications
  • Schedule of values & bid form — apples-to-apples contractor comparison
  • Monitoring & maintenance recommendations for the SIRS funding plan

Sealed by Paul Pineda, PE 61808 personally — backed by Special Structural Threshold Inspector certification #7026221. Meet your engineer.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Fort Lauderdale

Our active service area within Fort Lauderdale: Downtown Fort Lauderdale, Las Olas, Galt Mile, Victoria Park, Coral Ridge, Rio Vista, Sunrise Boulevard beach corridor, and along the New River.

We also serve: Miami, Miami Beach, Hollywood, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Broward County, West Palm Beach County.

For an overview of our concrete restoration engineering practice across South Florida, see our main concrete restoration engineer page.

About Your Engineer

Paul Edwards Pineda, PE is a Florida Licensed Structural Professional Engineer (PE 61808), Florida Special Structural Threshold Inspector (#7026221), and FHA Consultant (#A0939). He is also licensed in Texas (PE #116762) and Tennessee (PE #124078). His daily work in Broward County is structural condition assessment, milestone and SIRS reporting, shoring design for elevated slabs, and concrete restoration plans. Every report we issue in Fort Lauderdale is sealed by Paul personally — the engineer who walked the building is the engineer whose name is on the drawing. Read his full profile.

Fort Lauderdale: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle the Galt Mile condominium corridor specifically?

Yes — Galt Mile is one of our most-served corridors. The oceanfront exposure and 1970s–1980s build era make concrete restoration scopes very common there.

Can a single restoration plan serve both milestone and 40-year recertification?

Usually yes. When the engineer scopes the deliverable to address both regulatory checklists, one stamped plan satisfies both.

Do you work on parking-deck-only restoration scopes?

Yes. Standalone parking deck restoration (traffic membrane, partial-depth repair, post-tension repairs) is a regular part of our Fort Lauderdale work.

Are you familiar with Fort Lauderdale building department submittal requirements?

Yes. We routinely submit through the Fort Lauderdale ePlan system and respond to plans-review comments within standard turnaround windows.

Start Your Concrete restoration fort lauderdale Scope Today

If you have a milestone finding, a SIRS reserve item, an insurance demand, or visible spalling that needs answered, the next step toward concrete restoration fort lauderdale is a 20-minute call. Call 1-888-819-3647 or request a free proposal. We will tell you on that call whether your situation needs a full assessment, a scoped opinion letter, or a referral elsewhere — at no charge.

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