
Grand jury recommends how to avert another disaster like the Surfside condo collapse
CNN
In a new report, a Miami-Dade grand jury overseeing the Surfside condo collapse offered a litany of recommendations to help avoid a similar event, including, most notably, that the county's 40-year recertification requirement be drastically changed.
In its 43-page report, the panel recommended that the certification process should begin much earlier than 40 years after a residential property is built. It said the initial certification inspection should be performed between 10 and 15 years after construction is complete, with updated reports every 10 years after that.
"Almost every expert and industry representative who testified to our grand jury opined that they thought 40 years was entirely too long to wait for a safety inspection which would determine the structural, electrical and life safety of buildings and residents in our communities," the report said.