Boca Raton's large HOA communities and waterfront condos may be newer than much of South Florida's aging stock, but seawall exposure and the approaching milestone windows for 1990s buildings are putting SB 4-D compliance on the agenda for HOA boards throughout Palm Beach County.
Boca Raton Building Context
Boca's building stock skews newer than Fort Lauderdale or Miami Beach — much of the condo development along A1A and the Intracoastal happened in the late 1980s and 1990s. Those buildings are now entering or approaching their 30-year inspection window. Meanwhile, seawall condition along the Intracoastal and canals is an independent concern for HOAs managing waterfront assets.
We partner with HOA boards and property managers. Portfolio scheduling available for communities with multiple buildings.
Canal and Intracoastal seawall surveys alongside facade inspections — combined scope, single mobilization.
1990s construction is entering the 30-year window now. Early documentation avoids the rush as deadlines approach.
SB 4-D Phase 1 facade documentation
Pre and post-storm condition surveys
High-resolution roof surface surveys
Canal and Intracoastal seawall surveys
Structural and surface condition inspections
Scheduled aerial progress documentation
Dock, lift, and marina structure documentation
Highland Beach, Gulf Stream, Boynton Beach — all covered under our Palm Beach service area.
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