As licensed engineering consultants and experts in the region, the public relies on the engineering experts at Building Mavens to perform building structural integrity and milestone inspections across south Florida. Maintaining structural integrity is essential for safety and longevity, particularly in regions with specific regulations like Florida where its subtropical climate, high humidity, threat of storms, and proximity to corrosive saltwater take its toll on building structures over time. Beyond regular inspections, our role becomes pivotal during the transition of building ownership.
When it comes to transitioning ownership, Florida Statute 718.301 mandates that once a significant portion of condominium units are sold to non-developer homeowners, the developer must transfer specific documents, including a Turnover Inspection Report, to the Association’s board. This is where our services come into play.
The Importance of Developer Turnover Reports
A Developer Turnover Report is essential for providing a comprehensive evaluation of a building’s condition at the time of turnover. It outlines maintenance needs, current conditions, lifespans, and replacement costs for critical systems within the property.
The importance of a developer turnover report in building inspection and engineering cannot be overstated, as it plays a critical role in ensuring the quality, compliance, and smooth transition of a construction project from the developer to the building owner. It serves as a comprehensive record that confirms all construction work has been carried out to the required state and local standards and that any issues identified during inspections have been promptly resolved.
Moreover, the developer turnover report acts as a vital legal document, offering protection to both the developer and the building owner in the event of future disputes over the quality or safety of the construction. It facilitates an efficient handover by ensuring that all parties are fully informed about the state of the building and that any potential issues have been addressed before ownership is transferred. This transparency not only helps to mitigate risks but also builds trust between developers, inspectors, and building owners, reinforcing the notion that the project has been completed with due diligence and care.
Turnover Report Case Study: Brickell Tower
One of our recent projects involved preparing a Developer Turnover Report for a Brickell Tower in Miami, Florida. This mixed-use development features commercial spaces, residential condominiums, and a hotel, along with amenities such as pools, a gym, a sauna, and more. Given its complexity, a thorough turnover report was non-negotiable so their team reached out to Building Mavens to get it done.
Our Process
Working closely with their team, our evaluation process adhered to guidelines from ASCE and ASTM standards. This included reviewing construction documents and payment applications, assessing technical standards and warranty information, conducting detailed site observations, and interviewing property staff.
Our inspection and subsequent report evaluated all key property components including the roof, structural components, fireproofing, safety systems, plumbing, electrical systems, waterproofing, windows, doors, elevators, heating and cooling systems, swimming pools, spas, seawalls, pavements, parking areas, drainage, and irrigation systems, identifying any deficiencies and needs.
Our thorough approach to this inspection allowed us to provide accurate assessments and cost estimates for property maintenance and replacements, giving all parties the information they needed to move forward.
High-Level Takeaways
Our report provided a detailed analysis of all major systems and components, ensuring that the new owners have a clear understanding of current conditions and future maintenance needs. By basing our findings on thorough reviews and inspections, we ensured that our cost estimates and maintenance recommendations were accurate and actionable. With a well-prepared turnover report, the transition of ownership becomes more efficient, reducing potential conflicts and ensuring that all parties are informed and prepared for future responsibilities.
Final Thoughts
At Building Mavens, our Developer Turnover Reports play an essential role in safeguarding the interests of both developers and new owners. By providing a detailed, accurate, and comprehensive assessment of the property, we are able to facilitate smoother transitions and ensure the long-term integrity and value of the building we inspect. For more information on how our services can assist in your next project, contact Building Mavens today.
About the Author
Scott Harvey-Lewis is the owner and President of Building Mavens, a leading Milestone Inspections and Engineering Consulting firm based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He is a distinguished forensic engineer with over 18 years of experience. Holding a master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Florida and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the Florida Institute of Technology, Scott’s expertise is fortified by his Licensed Professional Engineer status in Florida and LEED Accredited Professional designation.
With a comprehensive background spanning public and private projects, Scott’s proficiency encompasses structural engineering design, construction oversight, and forensic analysis. His role involves investigating structural failures, construction defects, and code compliance to ensure project integrity while upholding safety standards and building codes. Beyond his investigative prowess, Scott is a skilled design engineer, contributing to diverse architectural facets including building envelope systems and designs for various materials. His extensive portfolio includes projects ranging from residential designs to commercial structures like warehouses and piers. Across all phases of project development, from conception to inspection, Scott’s dedication to innovative and compliant engineering solutions shines through.
Contact me for more information: info@buildingmavens.com