Building Contractor Installation of Doors and Windows

CILB issued an Order dated October 15, 2010, regarding the Petition for Declaratory Statement filed on August 9, 2010 by Bruce Landers. The board’s Order provides that BUILDING contractors may install non-structural, non-load-bearing windows and doors in buildings greater than 3 stories in height pursuant to s. 489.105(3)9c). Editor Note: Most improvements to structures in excess of 3 stories requires a GENERAL contractor’s license, so this statement represents an expansion of the scope of work permitted to be performed by licensed BUILDING contractor.


Trenton H. Cotney
Board Certified in Construction Law
Trent Cotney, P.A.
1207 N Franklin St, Ste 222
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 579-3278

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