Plan reviewers carefully analyze every aspect of the design, from structural integrity and fire safety to plumbing and electrical systems, to identify any potential issues that could pose a risk to occupants or the surrounding community.During the plan review process, construction professionals collaborate with ...
Under Section 8-11(f) of the Miami-Dade County Code, the owner of a building which has been in existence for forty (40) years or longer is required to have the building inspected for the purpose of determining the general structural condition of the building and the general condition of its electrical systems.
For more assistance, call 786-315-2100. The engineer performing the peer review shall verify conformance with the Florida Building Code (FBC), and applicable reference codes as listed within the Florida Building Code and with well-established principles of mechanics and engineering practice.
By dialing 311 or 305-468-5900 (outside Miami-Dade County), you can receive personalized customer service in English, Spanish or Haitian Creole. The 311 Contact Center is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., while closed on Sundays and holidays.
The CHIP is a plan that the entire public health system in Miami-Dade County will be able to follow in order to coordinate resources for a more efficient targeted and integrated health improvement efforts (Florida Department of Health, 2012). The CHIP is directly linked to the State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP).
For more information on recertification submittals, call 786-315-2373 or email RER-Recertification@miamidade.
The tax rate for Miami-Dade County is 60 cents on each $100, or portion thereof, of the total consideration. Miami-Dade County also has a surtax of 45 cents on each $100, or portion thereof, of the total consideration. The surtax is not due on a document that transfers only a single-family dwelling.