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Miami-Dade County recently warned home inspectors: be on the lookout for screws improperly sold under a brand approved for hurricane-proofing houses.
Both Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida maintain web-searchable databases of products approved for use as hurricane protection. These typically include not only actual test results from certified independent testing laboratories, they also contain "Product Approval Drawings" or "Installation Instructions" which provide specifications ...
March 10, 2023 at 3:07 PM. A Florida agency isn’t budging in its conclusion that Miami-Dade County messed up the approval process on a 380-acre industrial park outside Homestead, a standoff...
The Florida Building Code will accept testing performed by TAS methods for inclusion in the FBC Database of approved building products. Both Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida maintain web-searchable databases of products approved for use as hurricane protection.
Two-thirds commission vote required for approval. Because both prices are above market values determined by the required appraisals, state rules mandate a two-thirds vote of the 13-member ...
American Dream Miami is a proposed megamall and entertainment complex planned to be built in Miami-Dade County, United States. If completed, it would become the largest shopping mall in North America. [2] The project shares its branding with American Dream Meadowlands in New Jersey; the second largest mall in the USA. The mall is being ...
MIAMI — Fearing a potentially devastating blow to the county's $2.7 billion horticultural and agricultural industry, a Miami-Dade commissioner has voluntarily deferred a measure that would limit ...
The Miami-Dade Board of Commissioners approved Branson's 100,000-square-foot terminal design on Tuesday.
May 11, 2023 at 8:00 AM. Miami-Dade County and a developer are joining forces to block Florida’s regulatory arm from tossing out a 2022 vote approving the expansion of the Urban Development...
To meet such a demand, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved a $5 billion improvement plan to take place over 15 years and concluding in 2035. The comprehensive plan includes concourse optimization, construction of two on-site luxury hotels, the demolition of Concourse G, and expansion of the airport's cargo capacity.