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Gardens Medical Pavilion

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Location

3401 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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Total Buildings

1

Total Sqft:

75,424

Property Details:

  • Building Type: Medical Office Building
  • Gross SF: 75,424 sf
  • Building Address: 3401 PGA Boulevard
  • Stories: 5
  • Year Built: 1995
  • Number of Parking Spaces: 301
  • Number of Buildings: 1
  • Acreage: 4.71 Acres

Services Completed:

  • Architectural Assessment
  • Level I and II Building Energy Performance Assessment
  • Mech/Elect/Plumb/Limited Fire-Life Safety Assessment
  • Planning, Zoning and Resource (PZR) Report
  • Roofing Assessment
  • Structural Assessment
  • Vertical Transportation Assessment

About This Project

PCA conducted a Property Condition Assessment of Gardens Medical Pavilion, a five-story medical office building located at 3401 PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida. The property comprises approximately 75,424 square feet on a 4.71-acre site, was completed in 1995, and includes 301 parking spaces. PCA’s scope addressed the building envelope, primary systems, and supporting documentation relevant to the engagement.

The engagement included architectural, structural, roofing, mechanical/electrical/plumbing/limited fire-life safety, and vertical transportation assessments, along with a Level I and II Building Energy Performance Assessment and a Planning, Zoning and Resource (PZR) report. Working under ASTM E2018 protocols, PCA quantified deferred maintenance and remaining-useful-life projections for the client’s reserve and capital planning. The vertical transportation assessment produced a reserve estimate for elevator replacement timing, while the roofing assessment established repair-versus-replacement timing for near-term capital planning. The PZR review supplemented field findings with documentation context, and the energy performance work characterized building energy use. The consolidated findings supported the client’s decision-making process for the property.

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