Carotti Engineering, started in 2007, is a family-owned business offering a wide range of Structural Engineering Services. At Carotti Engineering, we work with a variety of clients including builders, developers, contractors, architects, drafters, attorneys, Realtors and homeowners. We handle both Residential and Commercial Properties, including those within flood prone areas and wind borne debris regions.
We service all types of structures ranging from agricultural to residential to historical retrofits. Structural Damage Assessments to Realtors, Home and Business Owners in the area. We help shed light on observed distress to properties involved in Real Estate Transactions. We also provide specific consulting services for many structural elements including Foundations, Trusses, Pilings, Retaining Walls, Pre-Engineered Metal buildings, etc.
We service all types of structures ranging from agricultural to residential to historical retrofits. Structural Damage Assessments to Realtors, Home and Business Owners in the area. We help shed light on observed distress to properties involved in Real Estate Transactions. We also provide specific consulting services for many structural elements including Foundations, Trusses, Pilings, Retaining Walls, Pre-Engineered Metal buildings, etc.
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I have experience in many fields of construction, ranging from high-rise structural steel buildings to mid-rise commercial and industrial facilities, to low-rise commercial projects and single-family residential structures. In the past, I have been a pre-engineered truss constructor, a truss design engineer, a certified steel welder, and I have managed and trained several engineers in a global forensic firm.
New construction in the State of Florida presents unique challenges including designing for the eventual hurricane, engineering for wave action and scour in velocity zones, compensating for floodwaters in high hazard areas, and accounting for the high wind regions that dominate the entire state, just to name a few.
NSPE represents individual engineering professionals and licensed engineers across all disciplines. Florida Engineering Society supports engineering education, advocates licensure, promotes the ethical and. The National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) was formed to constantly. The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD), a nonprofit professional organization established.
Carotti Engineering has been instrumental during several real estate transactions when damage to a property was discovered. They've helped my buyers and sellers make informed decisions and determine their best course of action. Their detailed reports have been used for getting comparable contractor bids, informing insurance companies and making real estate decisions.
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Rick Gomes
Dec 17, 2021
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Ronald Perrella
Dec 12, 2021
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We asked Mr. Carotti to review the condition of a crack in our driveway and possible structural damage throughout our residential home. His conduct was thoroughly professional throughout our engagement and he was clearly happy to answer any questions we might have. He addressed all of concerns. His manner is precise, deliberate, and unhurried. We would certainly engage his services again.
J. Scott
Jul 16, 2021
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As a real estate developer, I have worked with a lot engineers. This was the first time I've had a negative experience like this -- an engineer who couldn't admit his mistake and make it right.
I hired Mr. Carotti to evaluate a wall in a property I was remodeling. I was removing the wall, and wanted to know whether the wall was load-bearing. Our initial phone discussion was great, and he agreed to come out to the property 2 days later.
He came to the property and spent about 5 minutes in the attic. He said that he couldn't see all the way to the wall in question (it's a tight attic), but he was
I hired Mr. Carotti to evaluate a wall in a property I was remodeling. I was removing the wall, and wanted to know whether the wall was load-bearing. Our initial phone discussion was great, and he agreed to come out to the property 2 days later.
He came to the property and spent about 5 minutes in the attic. He said that he couldn't see all the way to the wall in question (it's a tight attic), but he was
Brian Beecher
Oct 03, 2020
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Amy Robinson
Jun 22, 2019
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