RIVIERA BEACH —
Beachgoers on Singer Island wonder if damage to a 19-story
condo is dangerous.
It's a sign of continuing vigilance over concerns about
beachside condominiums three years after the deadly collapse
of a condo in Surfside in Miami-Dade County.
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WPTV investigative
reporter Dave Bohman went to the beachside front of Ocean
Edge Condominiums. WPTV was there just after Riviera Beach's
building inspector took a look at it Wednesday morning.
While the damage looks extensive, building inspector Michael
Grim told Bohman it is largely cosmetic, and that the main
support columns that hold up the building show no signs of
corrosion or weakness.
The damage is to the hard-pack sand that has the consistency
of concrete and fills the space between the columns.
Grim spoke to the engineer of the building project who told
him that the condo was designed to withstand occasional
tidal flooding.
The high-rise was built in 2008, which means it is not
subject to the rigorous inspection that many older condos
must pass under new state law. |
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Ocean Edge Condominiums on Singer Island on Oct. 30,
2024.
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