A Marine Contractor means a person or firm qualified and certified to construct, install, maintain, repair, or alter seawalls, bulkheads, docks, piers, wharfs, piles, boat lifts, davits, boathouses, and other marine structures. A Marine Contractor shall not be required to subcontract the installation, or repair made under warranty, of wood shingles, wood shakes, asphalt, or fiberglass shingle roofing materials on a new structure of his or her own construction. Associated electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work may not be contracted for, subcontracted for, permitted or performed by specialty license holder. All associated electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work must be contracted for, permitted and performed by a certified or registered contractor.
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classesLogin credentials emailed upon enrollment
Unlimited access (no time limits)
Lecture videos
Practice questions
Key concepts
Step-by-step solutions to math problems
In-person review
classesThe books set includes all required references for both the Marine Contractor and Business Procedures exams. Orders placed before 2 PM are shipped the same day via UPS and a tracking number is emailed before 3 PM.
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods
Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures
Placing Reinforcing Bars
Architectural Sheet Metal Manual
Roofing Construction and Estimating
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Florida Contractor's Business Procedures Refe
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926