Miami-Dade County requires construction scaffolds and sidewalk sheds to be permitted under Chapter 8A and the Florida Building Code, with engineered design, hurricane wind ratings, and OSHA worker-safety compliance for all multistory projects.
Scaffolds and sidewalk sheds in Miami-Dade must follow Florida Building Code Chapter 33 construction-safeguard rules and OSHA Subpart L scaffold standards. The Building Department issues permits for scaffolding tied to multistory work, and engineered drawings are required for any structure over the basic-safe-loading threshold. Because Miami-Dade sits in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), scaffolds must be designed for higher wind loads than most of Florida, and contractors must take down or secure scaffolding before tropical storm warnings. Right-of-way permits are also required when sheds extend over public sidewalks or streets.
Unpermitted scaffolds, missing engineering, or failure to secure structures before storms can trigger MDFR/MDPD stop-work orders, daily fines, and personal-injury liability for contractors.
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