Is a person qualified and certified by examination to maintain buildings and structures owned or occupied by the person, firm or corporation by which the building maintenance is regularly employed. The work of a building maintenance shall be confined to the erection, repair or relocation of non-bearing interior partitions, painting, the patching of stucco and plaster, the repair of floors of all types, the repair of cabinets and counters of wood, metal or plastic, the repair of awnings and canopies, the repair of wall and floor tile. A building maintenance may make only repairs to bearing walls, both interior and exterior, and roofing work shall be limited to stoppage of leaks. A building maintenance shall not make addition to or change the outline of any building or structure, and the work of a building maintenance shall not include plumbing, electrical, mechanical or liquefied petroleum gas work of any kind.
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Florida Building Code - Building
Florida Building Code - Residential
Principles and Practices of Commercial Constr
The Contractors Guide to Quality Concrete Con
Gypsum Construction Handbook
Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone
Olin's Construction: Principles, Materials an
Carpentry & Building Construction
Walker's Building Estimator's Reference Book
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
Florida Contractor’s Reference Manual
IRS Circular E