State approval by the Florida Building Commission shows builders, architects, building officials and inspectors that your products have completed rigorous testing requirements and meet the standards specified in the Florida Building Code. No further documentation is required.
A Florida Product Approval is good statewide and can also be used in Miami-Dade and Broward counties if the BCIS is listing includes the HVHZ endorsement. A Miami-Dade NOA is only a local product approval though the NOA may be used by a product manufacturer to apply for a statewide Florida Product Approval.
Product Approvals (PA's) and Notices of Acceptance (NOA's) are critical parts of permit applications. They are documents provided by the manufacturer of a construction product that demonstrates a product is approved for use in Florida when installed in specific conditions and using specific methods.
It signifies that a particular product or material has passed stringent testing requirements and is approved for use in construction projects within Miami-Dade County and other areas following the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) building code.
N.O.A stands for Notice of Acceptance, a document issued by the Miami Dade County after a rigorous test, where it is certified that a impact door or window model is suitable for commercial operation and has passed the impact resistance test in case of extreme weather.
Florida NOA (Notice of Acceptance) is an official document issued by the Florida Building Commission that signifies a product, material, or system has been evaluated and approved for use in construction projects in Florida.
A Florida Product Approval is good statewide and can also be used in Miami-Dade and Broward counties if the BCIS is listing includes the HVHZ endorsement. A Miami-Dade NOA is only a local product approval though the NOA may be used by a product manufacturer to apply for a statewide Florida Product Approval.
What is an NOA Approval? A Miami-Date Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is a local product approval to meet the code criteria in the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) as defined by the Florida Building Codes (FBC).
N.O.A stands for Notice of Acceptance, a document issued by the Miami Dade County after a rigorous test, where it is certified that a impact door or window model is suitable for commercial operation and has passed the impact resistance test in case of extreme weather.
Product Approvals (PA's) and Notices of Acceptance (NOA's) are critical parts of permit applications. They are documents provided by the manufacturer of a construction product that demonstrates a product is approved for use in Florida when installed in specific conditions and using specific methods.