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Our Services
Saga Engineering provides engineering services and solutions for Structural Design, Construction Management, Inspection Services, Interior Renovations (disciplines included are Arquitectural Structural , and MEP’S), and Building Inspections.
(954) 328 9303
Threshold Inspection Services
We provide Structural Inspections, Special Inspections, and Threshold Inspections.
Recertification Inspections
The Florida Building Code (FBC) requires recertification inspections for existing buildings to ensure that they are structurally and electrically safe for continued occupancy.
Quality Control & Quality Assurance
We provide Professional Services to Governmental Agencies including State, County and City, as well as private sector clients.
Residential Exterior & Interior Remodeling
Saga Engineering provided design services for over 200 residential properties for the South Florida region.
Threshold Inspection Services
Onsite Inspections during construction for Threshold Buildings Include:
Concrete placement observation
- Concrete slump
- Concrete temperature
- Concrete placement
- Concrete curing
Post tensioned concrete
- Stressing observation
- Post-tension finishing activities
- Cutting cables
- Grease cap installation
- Pocket grouting
Reinforcing steel installation observation
- Bar size, length, & quantity
- Bar spacing, condition, & splice
- Bar secured & clearance
Field inspection of masonry construction
- Block type/size
- Mortar joints
- Block cleanouts
- Reinforcing steel observation
- Fill cell grouting placement observation
Not sure if you need a Threshold Building Inspection?
The information below will guide you through.
Threshold Building Definition
According to the Florida Statutes, a threshold building is any building which is greater than three stories or 50 feet in height, or which has an assembly occupancy classification that exceeds 5,000 square feet in area and an occupant content of greater than 500 persons.
Recertification Inspections
Recertification inspections in Miami are required for all buildings that are 30 years old or older, and every 10 years thereafter. These inspections are designed to ensure that buildings are safe and in compliance with current building codes. The recertification process typically involves three steps:
- Application: The application must include a detailed report on the condition of the building, prepared by a qualified engineer or architect.
- Inspection: Once the application is approved, an inspector will visit the building to verify the condition of the building and ensure that it meets all applicable building codes.
- Certification: If the building passes the inspection, the inspector will issue a certificate of recertification. This certificate is valid for 10 years.
If a building does not pass the recertification inspection, the owner will be required to make necessary repairs or improvements before the building can be recertified.
Quality Control & Quality Assurance
We provide Professional Services to Governmental Agencies including State, County and City, as well as private sector clients. Our team of technical experienced professionals focuses on offering services in Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI); Threshold Building Inspection; Construction Management, Interior and Exterior renovations (disciplines include Architectural, Structural, and MEP’s)
Quality Control Procedures
Testing & Standards Methods
Quality Assurance – Inspection Process (QA IP)
- Initial Inspection
- Follow Up Inspection
- Final Inspection
Certified NAICS
- 541330 Engineering Services
- 541990 All other professional, Scientific and Technical Services
- 541410 Interior Design Services
- 541350 Building Inspection Services
- 541340 Drafting Services
Residential Exterior & Interior Remodeling
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