PSE Consulting Engineers, Inc
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Miami-Dade ADU is a South Florida-based company focused on helping homeowners plan and develop accessory dwelling units that are legal, functional, and tailored to local building requirements. From architecture and engineering to zoning research and permitting coordination, the company provides homeowners with a more structured and manageable path toward building an ADU.
Their mission is rooted in a simple idea: homeowners in South Florida should have a straightforward way to add livable space to their property while increasing long-term functionality and value.
Miami-Dade ADU is led by Daniel “Dan” Villa, AIA, a licensed architect and Coral Gables native with extensive experience across commercial, multi-family, and residential projects. Today, his work is focused primarily on single-family additions and renovations throughout South Florida.
Dan also serves as a part-time instructor at the Gold Coast Schools School of Construction, bringing an educational and technical perspective to the company’s approach.
The team also includes Melissa Bonfil, Project Manager and Architect, who holds architecture degrees from the University of Michigan and brings additional international design experience from her work in Panama before relocating to Miami.
Together, the team combines architectural design expertise with practical knowledge of South Florida zoning, permitting, and construction standards.
Building an accessory dwelling unit in Miami-Dade County involves navigating several layers of regulations, approvals, and design considerations.
Miami-Dade ADU helps simplify that process by assisting homeowners with:
Their goal is to reduce confusion and help homeowners move through the process with greater confidence and clarity.
As home prices continue rising throughout South Florida, many homeowners are looking for alternatives to purchasing larger homes or relocating entirely.
Accessory dwelling units have become an increasingly practical solution for several reasons:
ADUs can provide private living space for aging parents, adult children, or extended family members while allowing everyone to remain on the same property.
Many homeowners use ADUs as long-term rental units or housing for live-in assistance, helping offset mortgage costs and increase property income potential.
An ADU can also function as:
Under Miami-Dade County regulations, many ADUs are permitted to include full kitchens, bathrooms, laundry appliances, and independent living features.
One of Miami-Dade ADU’s core offerings is a collection of pre-designed ADU plans specifically engineered for South Florida’s climate and building code requirements.
These plans are developed by local architects and engineers who understand the region’s:
Their plans are designed using concrete block wall construction and engineered to meet or exceed Florida hurricane code requirements.
Because the plans are already engineered for local conditions, homeowners may benefit from:
Unlike some prefabricated systems, these plans use traditional construction techniques and standard materials commonly used throughout South Florida.
Miami-Dade ADU focuses on creating floor plans that function as true independent living spaces rather than overly compact or impractical layouts.
Their designs include space for:
Senior-friendly modifications are also available, including:
Whether homeowners are planning a granny flat, backyard cottage, in-law suite, or independent rental unit, Miami-Dade ADU positions itself as a local resource focused on practical design and code-compliant construction planning.
Their combination of local architectural expertise, pre-engineered plans, and South Florida construction knowledge helps homeowners navigate the ADU process with greater efficiency and fewer unknowns.
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