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This condominium HOA was ready to make a change to the appearance of their building. After researching multiple companies, they selected Chucks Painting Inc to complete this project.

This condominium HOA was ready to make a change to the appearance of their building. After researching multiple companies, they selected Chucks Painting Inc to complete this project.

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Located in Pompano Beach Florida.
This condominium HOA was ready to make a change to the appearance of their building. After researching multiple companies, they selected Chucks Painting Inc. to complete this project.
 
“We are happy to say they were not disappointed and we exceeded their expectations.”
 
 

Please call or email Chuck’s Painting Inc. for all your Commercial, Residential and Industrial painting needs.

954-868-0494

 

 

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United Professional Engineering (UPE)delivers expert structural solutions tailored for South Florida’s unique building environment.

United Professional Engineering (UPE)delivers expert structural solutions tailored for South Florida’s unique building environment.

United Professional Engineering United Professional Engineering (UPE) delivers expert structural solutions tailored for South Florida’s unique building environment. Celebrating 20 years in business, UPE is led by Carmelo Giglio, PE, SI, FRSE, CGC, CSI-CDT, and supported by a licensed team of engineers, inspectors, designers, and general contractors. From structural inspections and milestone reports to restoration and design, we help ensure safety, compliance, and long-term value at every stage of the building lifecycle.

 

Providing exceptional engineering services through integrity, reliability and professionalism. With over 21 years of experience, we are the leaders in the industry, and we can help you as well!

Structural Engineering

Commercial, Industrial and Residential Buildings, Marine Structures and more.

Building Restoration Engineering

Structural restoration, concrete restoration, structural strengthening and more.

Inspection Services

Building inspections, threshold inspections, home purchase inspections and more.

Forensic Engineering

Structural condition assessments, expert witness services and more.

Construction Administration

Contract administration, contractor selection assistance and more.

Consulting Services

UPE’s engineering consultants offer a full range of services based on extensive project experience and innovative thinking.

 

Today, one of the largest investments is building a structure and how to maintain its lifespan. Structural integrity, environmental factors, atmospheric elements, and maintaining aesthetics are all important factors that we evaluate very carefully, when working on a project. At UPE our highly qualified licensed designers, engineers and general contractors promises to ensure your investment is protected.

We believe it’s important to exhibit and maintain an open communication network, while working towards each of our client’s best interests, as well as everyone involved. We are committed to structural safety and serviceability, identify equilibrium conditions, resolve limitations and utilize preventive and corrective maintenance behavior. UPE is here to help accomplish each milestone of your project, together!

 

CARMELO GIGLIO
Owner
UNITED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING
carmelo@upefl.com
http://upefl.com
Office: 561-582-1733

 

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‘Tis the season to be jolly, but safety should always come first!  Here are some Christmas tree fire safety tips to keep your holiday celebrations worry-free:

‘Tis the season to be jolly, but safety should always come first! Here are some Christmas tree fire safety tips to keep your holiday celebrations worry-free:

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‘Tis the season to be jolly, but safety should always come first! 🚒 Here are some Christmas tree fire safety tips to keep your holiday celebrations worry-free:

 
💦 Keep it Hydrated: Water your tree daily to prevent it from drying out and becoming a fire hazard.
 
🕯️Placement Matters: Position your tree away from heat or open-flame sources, like candles, heaters and fireplaces. We know, there are not many fireplaces in South Florida, but just in case 😉.
 
💡Lights Check: Inspect your holiday lights for any frayed wires or damaged bulbs before decorating.
 
🔌Unplug at Night: Remember to turn off tree lights before heading to bed or leaving home.
 
🎄Quality Ornaments: Use non-flammable or flame-resistant decorations to minimize risks.
 
🧯Fire Extinguisher Ready: Have a fire extinguisher nearby, just in case.
 
We hope you follow these tips for a safe holiday season! While we are hopeful that you won’t experience any fire damage, remember that we are here for you, and we can manage ANY damage! 1-877-224-2532.
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“Why does our HOA need a lake management company?”

“Why does our HOA need a lake management company?”

 
 
Sometimes, aquatic management is viewed as a frivolous or unnecessary expense for a community. “My lake looks fine, why should I pay to have someone take care of it?” 
 
Most people that live on lakes also see them differently than someone who maintains them. The difference is homeowners tend to look “at” the water, where as waterway managers look “in” the water. Too often people put off lake maintenance until they see a problem and weed populations have already become established. 
 
As a property owner or property manager, it’s valuable to have a company that will respond to these unexpected outbreaks. Every lake matures differently, and it takes a combination of experience and expertise to maintain a healthy balance as changes occur. 
 
Allstate Resource Management’s staff is always there to answer your questions and works to ensure excellent results in any lake management situation. 
 
Contact us today on how we can help your community lake!
Direct: 954-382-9766
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Happy Holidays & A Joyful New Year from the SOLitude Family

Happy Holidays & A Joyful New Year from the SOLitude Family

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Happy Holidays & A Joyful New Year

As 2025 wraps up, we want to thank you for joining us in our mission to protect freshwater resources.

We know this past year was difficult for many, but we hope you were able to create memorable experiences on and around your waterbody despite the challenges we all faced. We believe that a balanced waterbody, whether it’s utilized for recreation, stormwater collection, or aesthetics, can make those around it happier and healthier.
 
As we look forward into 2025 and beyond, we are more passionate than ever to maintain our precious aquatic resources and promote meaningful experiences for our loyal clients.

During this time, contact us here or leave a message at 888-480-LAKE (5253).

 
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Condominium owners in St. Petersburg face towering uncertainty as over 200 buildings must complete Milestone Inspection Reports by Dec. 31.

Condominium owners in St. Petersburg face towering uncertainty as over 200 buildings must complete Milestone Inspection Reports by Dec. 31.

A new state law requires mandatory structural studies on older condo buildings with three or more stories. Senate Bill 4-D also requires association boards to increase repair funding reserves, and many owners now face six-figure special assessment fees.

Don Tyre, building official manager, provided city council members an update on the local process at a committee meeting. He noted that 225 condo buildings must submit reinspection reports this year, as all exist within three miles of the coast.

“I’m hoping to get three-quarters of the buildings to submit by December,” Tyre said. “There are going to be some issues; this is a new regulatory requirement. There’s only so many engineering firms that do this work.”

He said bill provisions allow deadline extension in some extenuating circumstances. The city will address delinquent buildings on a “case-by-case basis.”

The legislation, stems from the Chaplain South Tower’s collapse in Surfside, Florida. The catastrophe – still under investigation and blamed on several factors – killed 98 people

 

Miami-Dade and Broward Counties were the only jurisdictions to mandate structural inspection programs for existing buildings before the collapse. The local ordinances required buildings over 40 years old to receive a 10-year recertification.

“That’s, basically, what we’re going to be following – a 25-year inspection program with a 10-year reinspection portion,” Tyre said. “December of this year is the big date. It’s been postponed once; I don’t anticipate it being postponed again.”

He noted that 68 of the 225 buildings have submitted milestone reports. The legislation also applies to commercial structures of any height with an occupancy limit exceeding 500 people.

Local governments must submit a 180-day notice to affected owners and associations. St. Petersburg issued those forms

Tyre explained Phase I is a visual inspection from an architect or engineer to discern “any possible substantial structural deterioration.” Those could require further evaluations, and stakeholders must submit a Phase II Inspection report within 180 days.

“The responsibility falls to the condo ownership group and architectural or engineering firm they hire to provide that documentation,” Tyre added. “If they deem it necessary to go into a Phase II inspection, that’s a more forensic investigation.”

He said that could include building material sample testing, movement measurements, soil studies and “a number of different building imaging options.” The owners have one year to pull permits and start repairs if the architectural or engineering firm finds significant deterioration.

“If there’s a life safety issue, that’s when we (the city) would step in as a regulatory authority,” Tyre said. “And potentially, either evacuate the building or a portion of the building – it could be limited to just a small area, like a couple of balconies or something like that.

“There’s going to be some condo associations or buildings that will require a deeper review.”

Tyre said the inspections focus on structural integrity rather than code violations and fall outside the city’s scope. However, building officials will provide oversight.

Councilmember Brandi Gabbard requested the update and noted that received reports would constitute municipal public records. She said that would help inform prospective buyers.

“Anybody who has ever bought or sold a condo knows that sometimes it is challenging to get all of the documentation regarding the condo association the way it is now,” Gabbard said. “But then when you add this on top of it, and the type of reserves that we could potentially see being increased, there is some concern over transparency …”

Tyre said building officials must redact some information, and residents must submit a formal public records request to receive documentation. Elizabeth Abernethy, director of planning and development services, said they could explore creating an online portal to streamline the process.

The legislation allows local governments to implement a fee for reviewing submitted inspection reports. Abernethy believes the city has adequate staff to “get through this initial push and wouldn’t be necessary to charge an additional fee for review those reports.”

However, buildings needing repairs must pay associated permitting costs. Gabbard said she has “no desire” to require additional payments.

“Some of these reserve needs are going to be pretty hefty,” she added. “I don’t think we need to pile on.”

Thank You for the contribution of this article so others can learn.

Florida Condo Building Inspections (SB4d)

The State of Florida  Property Management Association with Legal & Engineering Members are here to  provide help so you understand the new laws and how to take the correct action to ensure you are in full compliance.

http://FLBuildingInspections.com  (a division of SFPMA)

 

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HB 913 compliance isn’t optional—and the December 31 deadline is coming fast. : SRI Consultants, Inc.

HB 913 compliance isn’t optional—and the December 31 deadline is coming fast. : SRI Consultants, Inc.

SRI Consultants, Inc.

 

HB 913 compliance isn’t optional—and the December 31 deadline is coming fast.

At SRI, we’re turning questions into clarity with AI-powered insights. Visit our updated “AI for Building Safety” webpage for the guidance you need before time runs out.

Find the answers to your Questions using our AI today.

https://hb913.sriconsultants.net/

 

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International Subsea Services -Geosynthetic clay liners have a long-lasting resistance to physical and chemical break-down

International Subsea Services -Geosynthetic clay liners have a long-lasting resistance to physical and chemical break-down

Derrek Offutt, PM Chief Executive Officer at International Subsea Services

GCL Liners

Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCL) are high-performance geocomposites that are used as an alternative to conventional compacted clay liners. GCLs consist of two layers of geotextile stitched together enclosing a layer of processed sodium bentonite. Bentonite is a natural sealant, and when in contact with water, swells to form a low permeability clay liner. Geosynthetic clay liners have a long-lasting resistance to physical and chemical break-down in harsh environments such as landfills and other containment systems.

Advantages
* Unique self-sealing attributes that reduce the risk of punctures and leakage.
* Excellent shear resistance properties due to needlepoint reinforcement.
* Reduced leakage by a factor of 30 over compacted clay.
* Better hydraulic performance.
* Ease of installation. & Increased air space.
* Cost-effective: one truckload of GCL replaces 200 truckloads of clay.

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What Is Dissolved Oxygen and Why Is it Important for My Waterbody? by SOLitude

What Is Dissolved Oxygen and Why Is it Important for My Waterbody? by SOLitude

What Is Dissolved Oxygen and Why Is it Important for My Waterbody?

Dissolved oxygen (DO) refers to the concentration of oxygen in water. DO is vital for healthy lakes and ponds and key to the survival of fish, other aquatic life, and beneficial bacteria. DO also helps prevent muck build-up by supporting the decomposition of organic materials like dead plants and animal waste.
Waterbodies with insufficient DO are more likely to experience water quality and nutrient imbalances that may lead to:

  • Nuisance weeds
  • Algae
  • Toxic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)
  • Fish kills
  • Foul odors
  • Bottom sludge
  • Loss of depth and flooding

Fortunately, many solutions are available to correct DO deficiencies, promote healthy water quality, and help prevent future issues.
 

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Floating Pond Fountains

Fountains and surface aerators are some of the most recognizable tools designed to help oxygenate and circulate water. Both types of units improve water quality by creating surface movement and are most effective in waterbodies between 4-8 feet deep.
Fountains use specialized pumps to spray water into the air in decorative patterns. As it falls, it creates turbulence that facilitates the transfer of oxygen into the water column. However, the water quality benefits of fountains are often secondary to the aesthetic benefits.
Kasco Surface Aerator

Pond Surface Aerators

Surface aerators are low-profile units with strong propellers that create a boil-like flow. Though they’re less eye-catching than fountains, these systems can infuse up to 72 pounds of oxygen into the water in 24 hours, making them an excellent choice if water quality improvement is the priority.

Pond Submersed Aerator

For waterbodies greater than 6-8 feet deep, experts may recommend a submersed aerator, which uses an on-shore compressor to pump air through tubing to the bottom of a lake or pond where it is released through diffusers. The fine bubbles that are produced help oxygenate and circulate the water column as they rise. Submersed aerators can be placed directly under or near a fountain or surface aerator for maximum benefits.

Oxygenation Technologies

In addition to fountains and pond aerators, which have been used in the lake management industry for decades, there are also several new premium solutions for improving oxygen levels in waterbodies. Nanobubbles, side stream saturation, and other modern technologies help provide a more direct means of elevating DO.
Nanobubbles are microscopic bubbles that are continuously injected into the water with a compact, on-shore unit. They are negatively charged, allowing them to oxidize and degrade positively charged algal cells, toxins, and excess nutrients when they come in contact. Because they also lack natural buoyancy, they can remain in the water for months.
Side stream saturation offers comparable benefits to traditional aeration without producing bubbles. By injecting oxygen at low pressure through suction and discharge lines into specific water depths, this method achieves five to ten times the oxygenation efficiency. The oxygen-rich water is then infused into bottom sediments, where it remains for extended periods.
 
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