Florida Building Code definition
Examples of Florida Building Code in a sentence
All work performed under prepared specifications must be done in compliance with the City Code, Broward County Code, and the Florida Building Code.
Notwithstanding this finding, the City shall not be precluded from requiring Developer to bring the Property into compliance with the Florida Building Code, Fire Code, stormwater regulations, and such other applicable regulations necessary to ensure that the Property does not pose a hazard to the health or safety of the public.
The Owner has and shall continue to utilize the services of a licensed and qualified contractor(s) to construct and make repairs to the Project (the “Contractor”) in a safe and professional manner and in compliance with the terms of this Agreement and in conformance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the Florida Building Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Project permit fees shall be paid as follows: Demolition Permit [Plan review & inspections included in building permit] Building Permit $941,424.84 Plans Review $450,442.50 Building Code Administrators & Inspectors Surcharge $20,269.92 Florida Building Code Surcharge $20,269.92 Building Review & Inspections (Fire) $410,000.00 Total Est.
A professional engineer, registered in Florida, shall provide the certification that all design and construction for the Project meets the minimum construction standards established by the Department and applicable Florida Building Code construction standards.
The Parties acknowledge that County is merely performing processing functions and providing access to the Board as a vehicle for City to enforce the provisions of the Florida Building Code.
ONIC shall obtain the services of a licensed and qualified contractor(s) to construct the Improvements (the “Contractor”) in a safe and professional manner and in compliance with the terms of this Agreement and in conformance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the Florida Building Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The School agrees to use facilities which comply with the Florida Building Code and applicable state minimum building codes.