An Aluminum Structures Contractor License scope of work shall include and be limited to screened porches, screened enclosures, pool enclosures, pre-formed panel-post and beam roofs, mobile home panel roof-overs, residential glass window and door enclosures, vinyl panel window enclosures, single story self-contained aluminum utility storage structures (not to exceed500 sq. ft.), siding, soffit, fascia and gutters. It shall be limited to the construction of wood incidental to the aluminum construction work. It shall be limited to the construction of wood framing for the walls of uninhabitable utility storage structures, raised wood decks for enclosures and the repair and/or replacement of wood incidental to the installation of glass windows and doors, installation of siding, soffit, fascia, gutters, and performed panel-post and beam roofs. The scope of such work shall also include masonry concrete work and be limited to foundations, slabs and block knee walls incidental to the aluminum construction work. The aluminum erection 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.
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Florida Building Code - Building
Florida Building Code - Residential
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
Standard Practice for Installation of Rigid P
Carpentry & Building Construction
Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone
Guide to Aluminum Construction in High-Wind A
Florida Contractor’s Reference Manual
IRS Circular E