Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1)
The purpose of this rule is to provide for the certification of the following
specialty contractors licensure types:
(a) A
"structural aluminum or screen enclosures specialty contractor" is qualified
and certified by the board to perform any work involving aluminum screened
porches, screened enclosures, pool enclosures, pre-formed panel-post and beam
roofs, mobile home panel roof-overs, residential glass and window door
enclosures, vinyl panel window enclosures and single-story self-contained
aluminum utility storage structures not exceeding seven hundred twenty (720)
square feet. The scope of the work shall include woodwork incidental to the
aluminum and allied materials construction work. It shall be limited to the
construction of wood framing for walls of uninhabitable utility storage
structures, raised wood decks for enclosures, and the rescreening, repair
and/or replacement of wood incidental to the installation of glass windows and
doors, installation of siding, soffit, fascia, gutters, and preformed
panel-post and beam roofs, and screen enclosures. The scope of such work shall
include masonry concrete work and be limited to foundations, slabs and block
knee walls incidental to the aluminum and allied materials construction work.
The aluminum contractor, whose services are limited, shall not perform any work
that alters the structural integrity of the building including but not limited
to roof trusses, lintels, load bearing walls and foundations. The aluminum
contractor shall subcontract, with a licensed qualified contractor in the field
concerned, all work incidental to that which is defined herein but which is the
work of a trade other than that of an aluminum contractor. The scope of
licensure for an aluminum contractor includes and is limited to the execution
of contracts requiring the experience, financial means, knowledge and skill
necessary for the fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation,
dismantling, adjustment, alteration, repair, servicing and design work when not
prohibited by law, in accordance with accepted engineering data and/or
according to manufacturer's specification in the aluminum metal, vinyl and
fiberglass screening and allied construction materials.
(b) A "marine specialty contractor" is
qualified and certified by the board to perform any work involving the
construction, repair, alteration, extension and excavation for fixed docks,
floating docks, boathouses, mooring devices, mooring fields, seawalls,
bulkheads, piers, wharfs, boatlifts, boat ramps, revetments, cofferdams, wave
attenuators, dune crossovers and other marine structures and activities,
including pile driving, framing, concrete, masonry, dredge and fill, and wood
shingle, wood shakes, or asphalt or fiberglass shingle roofing on a new
structure of his or her own construction.
(c) A "marine seawall work specialty
contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to install, alter, repair,
maintain, relocate, and replace supporting members of piers and docks, e.g.,
piles or pilings, columns, posts, stanchions. The scope of work of such
contractor shall include all construction below, above, or beyond, the mean low
water line, for the sole purpose of constructing, erecting or dismantling of
piers, docks and seawalls.
(d) A
"marine bulkhead work specialty contractor" is qualified and certified by the
board to install, alter, repair, maintain, relocate, and replace bulkheads and
its supporting members. The scope of work of such contractor shall include all
construction below, above or beyond, the mean low water line, for the sole
purpose of constructing, erecting, or dismantling of bulkheads.
(e) A "marine dock work specialty contractor"
is qualified and certified by the board to install, repair, maintain, or alter
docks, piers, and decks of marine nature, and may perform pile driving as well
as other operations necessary for the safe construction of these
structures.
(f) A "marine pile
driving specialty contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to drive
concrete, wood, or steel piles in a marine environment to provide the
foundations for fixed docks, floating docks, boathouses, mooring devices,
mooring fields, seawalls, bulkheads, piers, wharfs, boatlifts, boat ramps,
revetments, cofferdams, wave attenuators, dune crossovers and other marine
structures.
(g) A "structural
masonry specialty contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to form,
place, finish, install, repair, maintain, and replace any concrete or masonry
products including: batching and mixing of aggregates, cement, and water to
specifications, laying of block, brick, and other masonry units, the
construction of forms and framework for the casting and shaping of concrete,
the placing and erection of reinforcing steel and the pouring, placement,
injecting and finishing of concrete. The scope of such work shall include all
types of foundations, slabs, footers, curbs, walls, columns, beams and other
structures, and terrazzo and other finishes.
(h) A "structural pre-stressed, precast
concrete work specialty contractor" is qualified and certified to erect
structural precast concrete units such as decks, beams, girders, walls, columns
and stairs that are or may be used as structural members for buildings and
structures, including welding and rigging in connection therewith and to erect
precast concrete units for guard rails and decorative panels above the ground
floor, including such minor field fabrication as may be necessary.
(i) A "structural steel work specialty
contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to install, repair,
maintain, and replace steel framework, columns, sheathing, beams, and
fabrication of metal buildings.
(j)
A "window and door installation specialty contractor" is qualified and
certified by the board to install, replace, adjust, repair, and service, when
not prohibited by law, in accordance with accepted engineering data and or
according to manufacturers' specification of exterior windows and doors,
hurricane protection devices, shutters, and hardware in connection therewith
which do not affect structural changes, except the replacement of window bucks
in retrofit.
(k) A "garage door
installation specialty contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to
fabricate, assemble, handle, erect, install, dismantle, adjust, alter, repair,
and service garage doors. The scope of such work shall include all types of
garage doors, including the related hardware and operating devices. Such
contractor shall be allowed to install low voltage wiring for safety features
and cord and cap connected to the devices, motors, and equipment; any other
electrical work related to the installation of a garage door shall be
subcontracted to a licensed electrical contractor, including wire removal
and/or rewiring, installation of receptacles, lights, and switches. Such
contractor shall be allowed to subcontract with other licensed contractors for
work directly related to the installation of the garage door.
(l) A "plaster and lath specialty contractor"
is qualified and certified by the board to coat surfaces with a mixture of sand
or other aggregate gypsum plaster, Portland cement or quicklime and water, or
any combination of such material as to create a permanent coating. The
contractor may perform lathing work.
(m) A "structural carpentry specialty
contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to install any wood
products or metal framing in a structure of a building including rough framing,
door, window (including metal), and structural trusses.
(n) A "residential swimming pool/spa
servicing specialty contractor" means a contractor whose scope of work involves
the repair and servicing of residential swimming pools, hot tubs or spas. The
scope of work includes the repair or replacement of existing equipment, any
cleaning or equipment sanitizing that requires at least a partial
disassembling, filter changes, and the installation of new pool/spa equipment,
interior refinishing, the reinstallation or addition of pool heaters, the
repair or replacement of all perimeter piping and filter piping, the repair of
equipment rooms or housing for pool/spa equipment, and the substantial or
complete draining, for the purpose of repair or renovation of residential
swimming pools, hot tubs, and spas. The scope of such work does not include
direct connections to a sanitary sewer system or to potable water
lines.
(o) An "industrial facility
specialty contractor" is a contractor who is qualified and certified by the
board to perform any work involving the construction, repair, demolition,
modification, and alteration of uninhabitable industrial structures housing
manufactured industrial equipment being installed therein by the contractor of
specialized equipment used to produce or move goods or materials including but
not limited to energy production, gas production, chemical production,
installation of fixed equipment, above ground storage tanks and related
accessory piping; and construction of habitable or uninhabitable attached
accessory use structures not exceeding 1,500 square feet used solely to house
related operating and controlling equipment. An industrial facility specialty
contractor shall be unlimited in his or her ability to enter contracts for the
scopes of work described herein and who may perform such work permitted under
this rule, except as otherwise expressly provided in section
489.113, F.S. An industrial
facility specialty contractor shall be required to subcontract all work above
that falls within the scopes of work set forth in sections
489.105(3)(b)-(p)
or 489.505, F.S., or for fire
protection systems under section
633.318, F.S., to a licensee who
holds a state certification or registration in the respective category of
work.
(p) A "building demolition
specialty contractor" is a contractor whose contracting business consists of
the execution of contracts requiring the experience, financial means,
knowledge, and skill to demolish, if not prohibited by law, steel tanks 50 feet
or less in height; towers 50 feet or less in height; other structures 50 feet
or less in height, other than buildings or residences over three stories tall;
and buildings or residences three stories or less in height. Nothing in this
rule shall be deemed to restrict or limit in any manner the scope of work
authorized by law of other contractor classifications.
(q) An "irrigation specialty contractor" is a
contractor whose contracting business consists of the execution of contracts
requiring the experience, financial means, knowledge, and skill to install,
maintain, repair, alter, extend, manage, monitor, audit, or, if not prohibited
by law, design irrigation systems. An irrigation specialty contractor may
install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, manage, monitor, audit, or, if not
prohibited by law, design irrigation systems, including any excavation work
incidental thereto. An irrigation system includes all: piping; fittings;
sprinklers; drip irrigation products; valves; irrigation controllers; control
wiring; rain sensors; water pumps, water conservation devices; water harvesting
systems; irrigation main lines downstream of a utility potable water meter or
utility alternative water supply distribution line and dedicated backflow
prevention device; and associated components installed for the delivery and
application of water for the purpose of irrigation. Irrigation systems used for
agricultural purposes shall not be included within the scope of this rule. An
irrigation specialty contractor is precluded from conducting work on water
wells or pumps per Florida Plumbing Code and Section
373.323(10),
Florida Statutes.
(r) A "tower
specialty contractor" is qualified and certified by the board to perform any
work involving the construction, repair and alteration of uninhabitable towers
for purposes of communications, energy, water, or utilities; including
construction of accessory use structures not exceeding three stories in height
which house related equipment. An applicant for a tower specialty contractor
certification shall pass the general contractor examination and shall
demonstrate experience in the construction, repair and alteration of towers and
accessory use structures.
(s) A
"glass and glazing specialty contractor" is a specialty contractor whose scope
of work is limited to the installation and attachment of all types of windows
and glass, on residential and commercial applications without any height
restriction, whether fixed or movable; the installation of swinging or sliding
glass doors to existing walls, floors, columns or other structural members of
the building; the installation of glass holding or supporting mullions or
horizontal bars; the installation of structurally anchored impact-resistant
opening protection attached to existing building walls, floors, columns or
other structural members of the building; and the cutting and installation of
glass and mirrors. A glass and glazing specialty contractor may also install
prefabricated glass, metal or plastic curtain walls, storefront frames or
panels, caulking incidental to such work and assembly, and installation of
shower & tub enclosures and metal fascias.
(t) A "gypsum drywall specialty contractor"
is a specialty contractor whose scope of work is limited to the installation of
all necessary and incidental metal accessories, including non-load bearing
metal studs, runners, hangers, channels, drywall metal suspension accessories
and prefabricated ceiling materials; and the preparation of the surface over
which drywall product is to be applied. This includes the application of base
and finish coats specifically designed for the gypsum drywall products of their
own erection. This category shall not include plastering, block, or wood
partitions.
(u) A "gas line
specialty contractor" is a contractor whose scope of work is limited to
installation, modification, alteration, testing, repair and maintenance of
natural gas transmission systems and natural gas distribution systems with all
appurtenances within rights-of-way, easements, or terminating at
meter.
Rulemaking Authority
455.213,
489.108,
489.113(6) FS.
Law Implemented 489.105(3)(q),
489.113(6)
FS.
New 5-5-24.