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Concrete Restoration · Royal Palm Beach, FL
Licensed Florida General Contractor CGC1528750 & Certified Roofing Contractor CCC1332751
Spalling repair, structural beam and carport restoration, and sidewalk panel replacement across Royal Palm Beach — permitted through Village Hall's own e-permitting system, built to Wind-Borne Debris Region wind-load standards, and cleared with HOA architectural review in Madison Green and the newer gated communities.
Why Us
Randolph Scott Bell is the only Palm Beach County contractor who is also a certified energy engineer — the owner inspects every job himself, concrete restoration included. Every roofing or window estimate booked alongside a concrete repair includes a free wind-mitigation & energy walk-through, and every restoration we complete carries a written one-year workmanship warranty.
What We Restore
Permitting & Wind Load
Royal Palm Beach is not unincorporated county — it's an incorporated village, chartered in 1959, with its own Building Division at Village Hall, 1050 Royal Palm Beach Boulevard, and e-permitting for faster submittals, separate from both the county and neighboring Wellington. A licensed contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection for structural concrete work; we submit through the Village's own e-permitting system on every job.
All of Royal Palm Beach sits inside the Wind-Borne Debris Region — there's no lower-zone exception here — with design pressures running roughly 140-160 mph. Concrete itself isn't impact-glazed like a window, but when a repair ties new steel and pour into an existing structural member, or opens a roof deck to reach the concrete beneath it — as our Greenway Village carport job did — that tie-in and any reopened assembly still has to meet the wind-load bracing and product-approval documentation the Village checks at permit review.
Communities & HOA
We restore concrete in the original Colony section, the Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood and Saratoga Pines — built out from the 1960s through the 1980s — plus Madison Green (built roughly 2000-2004, about 1,350 homes across 11 sub-developments), Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra and Nautica, along with Greenway Village. Madison Green and the newer gated communities run HOA architectural-review requirements that govern exterior and structural repairs before the Village will permit it; the older 1960s-80s sections generally don't control that same review. We confirm which side of that line an association falls on before the crew ever shows up.
Proof
Our confirmed Royal Palm Beach concrete restoration record is two real jobs at Greenway Village, both documented in full — with the reasoning behind each step written down next to the photo of it — on our concrete restoration project log. In November 2025 we rebuilt a spalled carport edge beam and the aged built-up roof deck above it in one contract, tying new reinforcing steel into the sound existing bar and rebuilding to a 5,000 psi pour before reroofing. Separately, at the same HOA property, we cut out and replaced two panels of cracked resident walkway, matching the line, grade and joint spacing of the sound slabs either side.
We also hold a Royal Palm Beach Local Business Tax Receipt, held plainly alongside our state licenses — Florida Certified General Contractor CGC1528750 and Certified Roofing Contractor CCC1332751, both state certifications letting us contract in any Florida county without additional local licensure — an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm #NAT-F122701-2, and BBB A+ accreditation. As separate proof of active local presence — not concrete work — we've also fabricated seamless gutters on site at Strathmore Gate West in Royal Palm Beach.

Questions, Answered
Yes. Royal Palm Beach is an incorporated village, chartered in 1959, with its own Building Division at Village Hall, 1050 Royal Palm Beach Boulevard, offering e-permitting — separate from unincorporated Palm Beach County and from neighboring Wellington. A licensed contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection for structural concrete work. We submit through the Village's own e-permitting system on every job.
All of Royal Palm Beach sits inside the Florida Building Code's Wind-Borne Debris Region with no lower-zone exception, with design pressures running roughly 140-160 mph village-wide. Concrete itself isn't impact-glazed like a window, but when a repair ties new steel and pour into an existing structural member, or opens a roof deck to reach the concrete beneath it, that tie-in and any reopened assembly still has to meet the wind-load bracing and product-approval documentation the Village checks at permit review.
In Madison Green and the newer gated communities — Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra, Nautica — yes, an architectural-review board typically governs exterior and structural work. The older 1960s-80s sections — the Colony, the Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood, Saratoga Pines — generally don't run that same review. We confirm which side of that line an association falls on before we permit.
All of them — Madison Green (built roughly 2000-2004, about 1,350 homes across 11 sub-developments), Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra, Nautica, plus the original Colony section, the Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood and Saratoga Pines. Our shop is minutes away in Loxahatchee, and Greenway Village — where our concrete restoration proof below is documented — is one of them.
Yes. Bell Engineering and Construction Corporation holds Florida Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750 and Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1332751 — state certifications, meaning we may contract in any Florida county without additional local licensure — is fully insured, is an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm (#NAT-F122701-2), is BBB A+ accredited, and holds a Royal Palm Beach Local Business Tax Receipt. A Business Tax Receipt is a local business-tax registration, not a contractor license — we hold both and won't blur the two.
Yes — two documented Greenway Village jobs. In November 2025 we rebuilt a resident carport's spalled concrete edge beam and the built-up roof deck above it in one contract, and separately we replaced two panels of cracked resident walkway at the same HOA property. We've also fabricated seamless gutters at Strathmore Gate West in Royal Palm Beach, though that's gutter work, not concrete, and we label it that way rather than implying otherwise.
The carport was structural: a spalled concrete edge beam with corroded rebar exposed, carrying an aged built-up roof that had to be opened to reach it — repaired and reroofed under one CGC1528750/CCC1332751 scope. The sidewalk was flatwork: two cracked, uneven walkway panels between still-sound slabs, cut out at the joints and repoured to match line, grade and joint spacing. Same community, same crew, two very different jobs — and we quote each on what it actually needs.
Both. Our Royal Palm Beach project log runs from two panels of resident walkway to a structural carport beam and roof rebuild. A small job gets the same licensed contractor, the same written scope and schedule, and the same written one-year workmanship warranty as a large one.
No, and we won't blur the two. A Business Tax Receipt is a local business-tax registration with the Village; our contractor licenses — CGC1528750 (General Contractor) and CCC1332751 (Roofing) — are state certifications issued by the Florida DBPR that let us contract anywhere in Florida. We hold the Royal Palm Beach Business Tax Receipt in addition to both state licenses.
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