The changes affects plan requirements for window, door, and garage door replacements; make changes to the sections governing private providers; impose new deadlines for permit application approvals and penalties for failing to meet them; and new standards for certain unvented spaces.
Read moreTwo 4th Circuit Orders Grant Summary Judgment Finding that General Contractors Have Non-Delegable Duty to Ensure Construction Complies with Florida Building Code
The orders found that, as a matter of law, the two general contractors in those cases had a duty to supervise, direct, manage, and control the work to ensure compliance with the Florida Building Code, and that such duty could not be delegated to subcontractors or other parties working on the project. The impact of the decisions appears to limit the relevant general contractors’ ability to require liability to be apportioned between various subcontractors.
Read moreFlorida Enacts Statute Requiring Building Code Violations to be "Material" to Support Civil Claims
The new statute amends section 553.84, Florida Statutes, to require violations of the Florida Building Code to be “material violations” to trigger civil liability under the statute, and adds a definition of what constitutes a material violation.
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