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Seminars

"Upcoming Seminars: Building Resilience in Hurricane-Prone Areas."

Our seminars will provide actionable insights into hurricane preparedness, construction compliance, and innovative design solutions.

Topics include:

  • Understanding Building Codes in Florida

  • Low-Cost Solutions for Hurricane-Resilient Homes

  • Navigating Permits and Legal Requirements

Who will teach the seminar?

Rocio Murillo

Ms. Murillo holds a General Contractor license in Florida, evidencing her adherence to state codes and regulations and her commitment to professional standards. Her academic background, including a bachelor's degree in Architecture and specialized qualifications in Management and Quality Control, further bolsters her credentials.

Her prior roles in Colombia as a Resident Architect and Supervising Resident Architect on projects that included medical clinics, police command buildings, and apartment complexes highlight her ability to manage substantial construction projects. These experiences underscore her comprehensive understanding of architectural practices and regulatory compliance.

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Stormy Skies

Hurricane Updates

"Rebuilding After Hurricanes Ian, Helene and Milton."

"Florida faced significant damage during the 2022 and 2024 hurricane season. Hurricanes Helene and Milton highlighted the importance of resilient construction and compliance with the Florida Building Code."
"Our services and seminars are designed to address these challenges, helping you protect your family and property from future storms."

Hurricane Damage

Hurrican Ian (2022)

  • Category 4 storm with winds of 150 mph.

  • Over $113 billion in damages, making it one of the costliest hurricanes in Florida's history.

  • Highlighted the importance of elevated structures in flood-prone areas.

Tropical Storm

Hurricane Helen (2024)

  • Category 4 storm causing $38.5 billion in damages.

  • Over 28,000 homes affected, with 16,800 severely damaged in Pinellas County alone.

  • Emphasized the need for hurricane-resistant materials and proper building codes.

Extreme Storm

Hurricane Milton (2024)

  • Category 3 storm with damages estimated between $30–50 billion.

  • Over 40,000 homes impacted across Florida’s Gulf Coast.

  • Underscored the importance of compliance with the Florida Building Code to reduce vulnerabilities.

Build Resilience Today!

Our services and seminars are designed to help you protect your property and prepare for future storms.

"Have questions? Interested in our upcoming services or seminars? Contact us today!"

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