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40 and 50 year inspection

The Florida Building Code of 2001 includes the 40-Year or Older Building Safety Program, which mandates that commercial and specific residential properties that are 40 years old or older undergo a property assessment conducted by a professional engineer. This program aims to ensure the safety and structural integrity of older buildings in Florida.

Lighting of Tomorrow is a trusted source and partner that collaborates with reputable engineer firms in South Florida. We specialize in assisting with the electrical and lighting aspects of commercial properties seeking the 40 or 50 certification required by the Building Safety Program.

When you choose Lighting of Tomorrow, you can rely on our network of engineer firms, each of which assigns an engineer for every part of your inspection. This approach streamlines the process and ensures a seamless experience for our clients.

These inspections are crucial to maintaining current insurance coverage for your commercial property. By complying with the Building Safety Program’s requirements, you demonstrate your commitment to the safety and integrity of your building.

At Lighting of Tomorrow, we understand the intricacies of this process, including the permit procedures involved. We have extensive experience working with the city and are familiar with any potential change orders that may arise during the inspection process. Our team is well-equipped to handle these challenges efficiently and effectively.

In summary, Lighting of Tomorrow is a reliable partner when it comes to the electrical and lighting aspects of your commercial property’s 40 or 50 certification. We work closely with trusted engineer firms, ensuring a seamless inspection process while also navigating the necessary permits and addressing any changes that may arise.

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