Florida CGC 1521074 (Certified General Contractor). Covers structural, decking, framing, and demolition work that surfaces mid-project when spalling exposes rebar or beam damage.
Florida CCC 1330957 (Certified Roofing Contractor). Covers roof-adjacent structural and coating work.
Bonded. Single-project and aggregate capacity in writing on request.
Insured. General liability, workers compensation at Florida statutory limits, and umbrella coverage. Certificate of Insurance provided at bid.
Post-Surfside experience. SB-4D milestone inspections, Structural Integrity Reserve Studies (SIRS), and 40-year recertification project scope.
OSHA-supervised crews. OSHA 30 certified project supervisor on staff. OSHA 10 certified crew.
AIA A305 Qualification Statement. Available on request for board review.
Reference list. Completed condo, HOA, and multi-family concrete projects on request.
Veteran-owned and family-run since 1994. Same ownership for 32 years on the Gulf Coast.
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1. Engineer’s report intake. Send us the report. We read it, walk the property with your engineer or property manager, and identify the full scope in 5 business days.
2. Pre-bid board presentation (if requested). We can present in person at a board meeting. Scope, options, phasing, timeline.
3. Bid. Line-item pricing tied directly to the engineer’s report items. Bonding certificate available at bid.
4. Permitting and coordination. Full permitting under our license. Direct coordination with your engineer, architect, and property manager.
5. Execution. OSHA-supervised crews. Boom lifts, scaffolding, or swing staging depending on elevation. All equipment insured, all lift plans submitted for board review.
6. Weekly board reporting. Photos, schedule adherence, change-order recommendations flagged before they surprise the budget.
7. Close-out documentation. Material specifications, before-and-after photos, and warranty paperwork delivered at close-out for engineer review and association files.
The report is the contract. We bid to the report line items. Change orders only when new conditions surface (not scope creep).
Documentation matters. Every repair area gets photographed before, during, and after, with material specifications and technician sign-off.
Multi-scope efficiency. If your report includes concrete, waterproofing, painting, and roofing scope, one contractor doing all four saves 15 to 20 percent versus splitting to multiple contractors.
Bonding capacity for private commercial work in the $500K to $5M range. Larger projects on request.
