Miami-Dade County encourages green construction through its Resilient305 strategy and offers expedited permitting and incentives for projects meeting LEED, Florida Green Building Coalition, or county sea-level-rise standards alongside the post-Andrew building code.
Miami-Dade does not mandate LEED for private projects, but the countyβs Office of Resilience and the Resilient305 strategy push climate-ready construction. Public projects above $30 million target LEED Silver or higher, and private developers can receive expedited permitting and density bonuses for meeting Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) certification. The countyβs Sea Level Rise Strategy directs new construction to elevate finished floors, choose flood-resistant materials, and prepare for stricter freeboard rules. Combined with the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone code adopted after Hurricane Andrew (1992), Miami-Dade has one of the strictest hurricane-and-flood building regimes in the United States.
Public projects that miss required green standards lose grant funding and incentives; private developers claiming bonuses without certification face permit revocation and fee clawbacks.
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