Broward County is home to 1.9 million residents across 31 municipalities. The middle of Florida’s tri-county South Florida metro, bordered by Palm Beach County to the north, Miami-Dade County to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Everglades to the west. The county’s commercial IT density is anchored by marine industry capital + Memorial Healthcare system + cruise port + Las Olas downtown. Every refresh cycle, every lease return, and every office consolidation across these industries produces retired IT equipment that has to go somewhere — with the data on it controlled, the chain of custody documented, and the disposition outcome audit-ready.
Excess IT Hardware provides Broward County businesses with a full ITAD program: free business pickup, NIST 800-88 data sanitization, DIN 66399 physical destruction, EPA-compliant e-waste recycling, value recovery on equipment with residual market potential, and serialized closeout documentation. Approximately 30 to 50 miles south of our West Palm Beach headquarters depending on the city. Broward County is on our daily service routes, with next-day pickup standard and same-day availability for compliance-urgent projects. For the statewide service architecture, see our Florida hub, and for the master service breakdown, see our ITAD services hub.
Every Excess IT Hardware service line is available for Broward County projects under one engagement and one closeout package. Service hubs: electronics e-waste recycling, data destruction services, computer liquidation, and the ITAD lifecycle hub. For destruction-specific projects, see hard drive shredding, on-site hard drive erasure, hard drive crushing, data erasure, and tape shredding and degaussing. For data center retirements, see data center decommissioning.
The Broward County commercial IT market is concentrated in a handful of industries, each with distinct retirement-cycle pressures and compliance requirements:
Fort Lauderdale is the global capital of the marine and yachting industry. The 17th Street Causeway, the New River shipyards, and the Port Everglades marine facilities concentrate yacht builders, brokerages, marine services, and supporting professional services in a corridor no other county in Florida matches. IT refresh cycles in marine industry firms tend to be project-driven (after major build completions) rather than calendar-driven.
Memorial Healthcare System is the largest single healthcare anchor in Broward County, with hospitals in Hollywood, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, and elsewhere. Add HCA Florida hospitals, Holy Cross Health (Fort Lauderdale), Cleveland Clinic Florida (Weston), and Broward Health system, and Broward concentrates a deep healthcare IT market with continuous HIPAA-driven destruction documentation requirements.
Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, anchoring Royal Caribbean, Princess, Celebrity, and other cruise lines with corporate offices, terminal operations, and supporting infrastructure. Cruise industry IT retirement work has unique compliance requirements (international data handling, maritime regulations) on top of standard ITAD frameworks.
Downtown Fort Lauderdale (Las Olas, Andrews Avenue), Cypress Creek corporate corridor, and the Sawgrass corporate park concentrate financial services firms, law firms, and professional services. Refresh cycles are aggressive (3 to 4 years typical), driving steady volume.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and the surrounding aviation logistics corridor anchor airline operations, freight forwarding, and logistics technology. Hollywood and Dania Beach add aviation MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) operations to the county’s IT retirement pipeline.
Nova Southeastern University (Davie), Broward College (multiple campuses), and Florida International University’s Davie campus produce continuous endpoint and lab refresh. Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Weston campus also runs medical education programs that feed the healthcare IT pipeline.
For healthcare engagements specifically, the HIPAA-compliant IT disposal in Florida guide covers the framework. For the full statewide compliance context, see the Florida hub.
Step 1: Quote and scope. We confirm equipment counts, pickup location within Broward County, data classes, compliance requirements, and value-recovery interest. Quotes returned within 24 hours.
Step 2: Pickup scheduled. Pickup windows typically next-day pickup for projects scoped in advance. Compliance-urgent projects expedited.
Step 3: Chain-of-custody pickup. Background-checked staff arrive at your Broward County facility. Equipment scanned by serial number, sealed under signed manifest.
Step 4: Sanitization, destruction, or recovery. Each asset moves through the appropriate path: NIST 800-88 sanitization, DIN 66399 destruction, value recovery, donation, or recycling.
Step 5: Serialized closeout.
We serve all 11 Broward County municipalities listed on this hub: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Deerfield Beach, Miramar, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Davie, Sunrise, Weston, Margate, Coconut Creek. Each city has a dedicated service page with local neighborhood coverage, primary industries served, and specific pickup workflow. Coverage extends beyond these named cities to surrounding Broward County areas — if your facility is in an unincorporated area or a smaller municipality not listed, the workflow is the same. Schedule a pickup through any city page or the main contact form.
Different Broward County industries have different retirement-cycle pressures. Marine and Yachting Industry projects tend to be project-driven (clustered around major build or season completions). Healthcare projects (any of the major Broward County health systems) are continuous and HIPAA-driven. Financial services projects layer GLBA, SOX, and PCI DSS on top of standard ITAD frameworks. The practical effect: every Broward County engagement gets sized to the compliance frameworks that apply, and documentation requirements are calibrated per-industry rather than one-size-fits-all.
Next-day pickup is standard for Broward County projects scoped in advance. Approximately 30 to 50 miles south of our West Palm Beach headquarters depending on the city. Broward County is on our daily service routes, with next-day pickup standard and same-day availability for compliance-urgent projects. Compliance-urgent projects (audit deadlines, breach response, lease return deadlines) can typically be expedited. For real-time scheduling, see schedule a pickup or call (561) 600-8656.
Yes. Multi-location Broward County programs are a core engagement type. Common patterns: healthcare systems retiring equipment across multiple county facilities, financial services firms refreshing branch IT across multiple offices, corporate clients consolidating from several sites to a single new location. One master contract, one chain-of-custody protocol applied at every site, one destruction standard, one closeout package consolidating all sites into a single audit-ready document. For asset tracking across sites, see asset tracking and reconciliation. For project visibility during processing, see the online reporting portal.
Documentation is a default deliverable, not a paid upgrade. Every project closes with a serialized inventory by serial number and asset tag, sanitization or destruction method per drive (where applicable), verification status per sanitization, channel-by-channel disposition mapping, the certificate of recycling and data security covering the full project, and asset reconciliation. Industry-specific documentation layers on top: HIPAA attestations for healthcare engagements, GLBA / SOX / PCI DSS attestations for financial services, FDEP-aligned downstream recycler records for sustainability reporting.
Free business pickup. Compliance-grade documentation by default. Full ITAD lifecycle under one provider. Whether your project is a single-office cleanout in Fort Lauderdale or a multi-location refresh program spanning the entire county, the workflow stays consistent. For a quote on your specific project, request a Broward County pickup online or call (561) 600-8656.