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Preconstruction Elevation Certificates

Entails conducting a comprehensive evaluation of elevation data for a proposed structure prior to construction, in relation to base flood elevations (BFE) in flood-prone areas. Surveyors gather accurate measurements and data to determine the projected elevation of the structure’s lowest floor, utilities, and relevant features. This information helps property owners and authorities assess potential flood risks and ensure compliance with floodplain regulations before construction begins. Preconstruction Elevation Certificates are valuable tools for planning, permitting, and designing in flood-sensitive areas, allowing stakeholders to make informed decisions and take necessary precautions to mitigate flood-related impacts.

  • Review FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) and local flood zone data.
  • Conduct field surveys to establish existing elevations and reference points.
  • Determine Base Flood Elevation (BFE) or relevant benchmarks.
  • Compare proposed construction elevations to BFE for floodplain compliance.
  • Provide accurate preconstruction elevation certificates, and documenting elevation information for regulatory and insurance purposes.
  • Ensure compliance with FEMA guidelines and local floodplain regulations in reporting and submission.

This thorough process ensures that the proposed construction aligns with floodplain regulations, facilitating accurate flood risk assessment and supporting insurance and permitting requirements through precise elevation documentation.

 

Over 6000 completed projects

In most of Florida, primarily in Charlotte, Sarasota, Lee, Polk, DeSoto and Hillsborough Counties.

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