SURFSIDE – Surfside Mayor Shlomo Danzinger said residents were so frightened by vibrations from overnight construction near the Marbella Condominium that some refused to return to their homes, prompting the town to suspend all vibration-generating work until engineers determine the building is safe.
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On Thursday, town officials reviewed the project’s approved plans, suspended all vibration-producing work and required the developer to hire an independent structural engineer to inspect the Marbella before construction can resume. The town also directed the condominium’s own engineer to inspect the building and certify in writing that it remains structurally safe.
Construction will remain on hold until
both engineering reports are completed and reviewed by the
town. Officials allowed workers only to backfill the trench
with dirt and asphalt so steel plates could be removed from
the roadway.
Danzinger said the town will independently verify that no
additional vibration-generating work is necessary and ensure
any remaining construction follows standard safety practices
without disrupting neighboring buildings. FDOT has agreed to
support the town’s safety requirements, he said.
On Thursday, town officials reviewed the project’s approved
plans, suspended all vibration-producing work and required
the developer to hire an independent structural engineer to
inspect the Marbella before construction can resume. The
town also directed the condominium’s own engineer to inspect
the building and certify in writing that it remains
structurally safe.
Construction will remain on hold until both engineering
reports are completed and reviewed by the town. Officials
allowed workers only to backfill the trench with dirt and
asphalt so steel plates could be removed from the roadway.
Danzinger said the town will independently verify that no
additional vibration-generating work is necessary and ensure
any remaining construction follows standard safety practices
without disrupting neighboring buildings. FDOT has agreed to
support the town’s safety requirements, he said.
