The scope of a Residential Contractor shall be limited to construction, addition, alteration or repair of non-residential buildings not exceeding fifteen hundred (1,500) square feet in area and one (1) story in height, except that such contractor may construct, add to, or repair single one family, or two-family, or three family buildings of any area where such building is of simple design with load bearing walls, and does not exceed two (2) stories in height. This provision shall not prohibit him from engaging in nonstructural interior alterations and repairs to buildings of greater height, or from acting as a subcontractor under the supervision or responsibility of a general or building contractor in the construction of a structure of a greater height. Such residential contractor shall subcontract to a qualified contractor in the field concerned all other work specified herein as being the exclusive work of a plumbing, electrical, mechanical, or liquefied petroleum gas, including the specialties and categories thereunder. A residential building contractor may do, contract for, and take out permits for the work of any specialty contractor as defined herein. Demolition work of such a contractor shall be limited to the size and scope of buildings or structures which a residential contractor is permitted to erect.
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OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Basic Safety
Florida Building Code - Residential
Masonry and Sitework for the Residential Cont
Study Guide for Residential Carpentry and Rep
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.