Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G4-16.001 - Written Certification Examination Requirements
(1) Certification
Examination for General Contractors, Tower Specialty Contractors, and
Industrial Facility Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall
consist of three tests. The content areas to be covered and the relative weight
shall be as follows:
(a) Test one shall
consist of questions relating to the business and financial management of a
contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the relative weights to
be assigned to said area are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to contract administration including managing and
operating the day to day activities of a contracting firm. The content areas to
be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as
follows:
1. 27% Preconstruction
Activities,
2. 40% Project
Contracts,
3. 20% Obtaining
Licenses, Permits and Approvals; and,
4. 13% Construction Procedures and
Operations.
(c) Test
three shall consist of questions relating to project management including
managing, controlling and conducting a specific project. The content areas to
be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as
follows:
1. 63% Construction Methods,
Materials, Tools, and Equipment,
2.
20% Safety; and,
3. 17% Reading
Plans and Specifications.
(2) Certification Examination for Building
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of three tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to contract administration including managing and
operating the day to day activities of a contracting firm. The content areas to
be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as
follows:
1. 28% Preconstruction
Activities,
2. 38% Project
Contracts,
3. 20% Obtaining
licenses, permits and approvals; and,
4. 14% Construction Procedures and
Operations.
(c) Test
three shall consist of questions relating to project management including
managing, controlling, and conducting a specific project. The content areas to
be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as
follows:
1. 64% Construction Methods,
Materials, Tools, and Equipment,
2.
20% Safety; and,
3. 16% Reading
Plans and Specifications.
(3) Certification Examination for Residential
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of three tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to contract administration including managing and
operating the day to day activities of a contracting firm. The content areas to
be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as
follows:
1. 29% Preconstruction
Activities,
2. 40% Project
Contracts,
3. 20% Obtaining
Licenses, Permits and Approvals; and,
4. 11% Construction Procedures and
Operations.
(c) Test
three shall consist of questions relating to project management including
managing and operating the day to day activities of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas shall be as follows:
1. 64%
Construction Methods, Materials, Tools, and Equipment,
2. 18% Safety; and,
3. 18% Reading Plans and
Specifications.
(4) Certification Examination for Mechanical
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the mechanical contracting trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 9%
Pre-installation and Design Engineering,
2. 9% Ductwork and HVAC Materials,
3. 12% Installation of Refrigeration and HVAC
Systems,
4. 14% Installation of
Mechanical Systems,
5. 9%
Installation of Refrigeration and HVAC Equipment and Components,
6. 14% Installation of Mechanical Equipment
and Components,
7. 9% Maintenance
Analysis of Refrigeration and HVAC Systems,
8. 5% Maintenance Service of Refrigeration
and HVAC Systems,
9. 9% Safety and
Equipment,
10. 2%
Excavating,
11. 5% Energy
Management; and,
12. 3% Indoor Air
Quality.
(5)
Certification Examination for Class A Air Conditioning Contractors. The
certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the Class A air conditioning
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
14% Pre-installation,
2. 9% Sheet
Metal Ducts,
3. 23% Installation of
Refrigeration and HVAC Systems,
4.
14% Installation of Refrigeration and HVAC Equipment and Components,
5. 9% Maintenance Analysis of Refrigeration
and HVAC Systems,
6. 14%
Maintenance Service of Refrigeration and HVAC Systems,
7. 9% Safety and Equipment,
8. 5% Energy Management; and,
9. 3% Indoor Air Quality.
(6) Certification
Examination for Class B Air Conditioning Contractors. The certification
examination shall consist of two tests.
(a)
Test one shall consist of questions relating to the business and financial
management of a contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the Class B air conditioning
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 12% Pre-installation,
2. 9% Sheet Metal Ducts,
3. 22% Installation of Refrigeration and HVAC
Systems,
4. 14% Installation of
Refrigeration and HVAC Equipment and Components,
5. 10% Maintenance Analysis of Refrigeration
and HVAC Systems,
6. 14%
Maintenance Service of Refrigeration and HVAC Systems,
7. 10% Safety and Equipment,
8. 5% Energy Management; and,
9. 4% Indoor Air Quality.
(7) Certification
Examination for Roofing Contractors. The certification examination shall
consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall
consist of questions relating to the business and financial management of a
contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights
to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the roofing trade. The content
areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas
shall be as follows:
1. 15% Built-Up
Roofs,
2. 15% Shingles and
Shakes,
3. 10% Architectural Metal
Roofs,
4. 15% Single-ply
Systems,
5. 15% Modified Roofing
Systems,
6. 10% Concrete and Tile
Roofs,
7. 5% Membrane
Waterproofing,
8. 5% Drains and
Gutters; and,
9. 10% Equipment and
Safety.
(8)
Certification Examination for Sheet Metal Contractors. The certification
examination shall consist of two tests.
(a)
Test one shall consist of questions relating to the business and financial
management of a contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the sheet metal trade. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas shall be as follows:
1. 15%
Pre-installation and Site Work,
2.
25% Industrial Duct Fabrication,
3.
10% Architectural Sheet Metal,
4.
10% Fabrication of Other Sheet Metal Structures,
5. 25% Installation of Sheet Metal Systems;
and,
6. 15% Safety and
Equipment.
(9)
Certification Examination for Commercial Pool/Spa Contractors. The
certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the commercial pool/spa trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 5%
Pre-installation and Site Preparation,
2. 15% Pool and Spa Excavation,
3. 12 1/2% Plumbing Work,
4. 5% Electrical Work,
5. 10% Shell Placement,
6. 5% Deck Work,
7. 10% Tile, Coping and Trim Work,
8. 10% Accessory Work,
9. 5% Interior Surface Preparation and
Finishing,
10. 5% Start
Up,
11. 10% Service and
Maintenance; and,
12. 7 1/2%
Equipment.
(10)
Certification Examination for Residential Pool/Spa Contractors. The
certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the residential pool/spa trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 7 1/2%
Pre-installation and Site Preparation,
2. 15% Pool and Spa Excavation,
3. 12 1/2% Plumbing Work,
4. 5% Electrical Work,
5. 10% Shell Placement,
6. 5% Deck Work,
7. 10% Tile, Coping and Trim Work,
8. 5% Accessory Work,
9. 5% Interior Surface Preparation and
Finishing,
10. 5% Start
Up,
11. 10% Service and
Maintenance; and,
12. 10%
Equipment.
(11)
Certification Examination for Swimming Pool/Spa Servicing Contractors and
Residential Swimming Pool/Spa Servicing Specialty Contractors. The
certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the swimming pool/spa servicing
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
10% Plumbing Work,
2. 10% Deck
Work,
3. 10% Tile, Coping and Trim
Work,
4. 10% Accessory
Work,
5. 10% Interior Surface
Preparation and Finishing,
6. 10%
Start Up,
7. 35% Service and
Maintenance; and,
8. 5% Safety
Procedures.
(12) Certification Examination for Plumbing
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the plumbing trade. The content
areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas
shall be as follows:
1. 20%
Drainage,
2. 20% Water
Distribution,
3. 15% Natural Gas
Piping,
4. 20% Medical Gas
Piping,
5. 10% Industrial
Piping,
6. 5% Swimming Pools, Wells
and Irrigation,
7. 5%
Solar,
8. 5% Fire Protection;
and,
9. Test two shall include, but
shall not be limited to, five plumbing isometric drawings. The content of the
drawings shall conform to the content areas listed in 1. through 8., above.
Each of the isometric drawings is worth up to a maximum of 10 points. Based on
the criteria listed below, each drawing will be independently evaluated by
three graders. At least two of the graders must agree that a criterion is
correct in order for that criterion to be graded as correct and points to be
awarded. If one or more criterion is determined to be incorrect by at least two
of the graders, points will not be awarded for that criterion. The awarded
points for all criteria will be summed and converted to a 10 point scale to
determine the score for each drawing. The following are the criteria and points
used by the graders to evaluate each of the five isometric drawings.
a. Legibility. Drawing is clear and readable.
Drawing is sufficient in size. Lines and labels are distinguishable. (8
points)
b. Orientation. All
fixtures are shown in the correct location relative to each other. (20
points)
c. Flow. Direction of flow
is shown when going from vertical to horizontal. The direction of flow must be
indicated even if the direction is implied for all waste lines and all fixture
connections. Direction of flow is not required for vent lines. (12
points)
d. Angles. Isometric
drawing uses 30-60-90 degree angles. All angles used on the drawing are
displayed at the appropriate orientation. (8 points)
e. Piping. All pipes, fittings, traps,
clean-outs, and similar portions of the piping structure are included on the
drawing. All piping is shown exactly as on the drawing (regardless of specific
code requirements). The piping must display the correct elevation in reference
to the floor plan. (20 points)
f.
Labeling. All fixtures are labeled according to the legend provided in the
examination instructions. (4 points)
g. Vents. All vents are properly indicated.
(16 points)
h. Fixtures. All
fixtures shown on the floor plan are appropriately indicated on the isometric
drawing. (12 points)
(13) Certification Examination for
Underground Utility and Excavation Contractors. The certification examination
shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall
consist of questions relating to the business and financial management of
contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights
to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the underground utility and
excavation trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights
to be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 20% Pre-installation,
2. 5% Traffic Control,
3. 20% Excavating, Backfill and
Compaction,
4. 15% Pipe
Installation and Repairs,
5. 15%
Piping, Valves and Fittings,
6. 10%
Testing, Disinfecting, and Job Close Out,
7. 5% Drainage Systems; and,
8. 10% Equipment.
(14) Certification Examination for
Pollutant Storage System Contractors. The certification examination shall
consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall
consist of questions relating to the business and financial management of a
contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights
to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the pollutant storage system
specialty trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to
be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 7% Pre-installation and Site
Preparation,
2. 5% Material
Handling,
3. 10%
Excavating,
4. 7% Supports and
Anchorage,
5. 10%
Backfill,
6. 12% Tank
Installation,
7. 14% Piping, Valves
and Fittings,
8. 5% Above Tank
Covering,
9. 10% Leak
Detection,
10. 5% Cathodic
Protection Systems,
11. 10% Tank
Removal and Abandonment; and,
12.
5% Equipment.
(15) Certification for Gypsum Drywall
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the gypsum drywall specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
35% Gypsum/Gypsum Wallboard Installation,
2. 15% Taping and Texturing,
3. 35% Metal Stud Walls and Ceiling Grid
Systems; and,
4. 15% Special
Applications.
(16) Certification Examination for Specialty
Structure Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the specialty structure trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 7 1/2%
Foundations,
2. 15% Wall
Sections,
3. 15% Roof
Sections,
4. 7 1/2%
Insulation,
5. 15%
Windows,
6. 15% Post and Beam
Structures,
7. 15% Roofovers;
and,
8. 10% Siding, Soffit,
Fascias, Gutters, and Downspouts.
(17) Certification Examination for Solar
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the solar trade. The content
areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas
shall be as follows:
1. 25% Swimming
Pools,
2. 25% Domestic Hot Water;
and,
3. 50%
Photovoltaics.
(18) Certification Examination for Gas Line
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the gas line trade. The content
areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said areas
shall be as follows:
1. 10% General
Knowledge,
2. 5% Testing and Code
Compliance,
3. 5% Taps and
Connections,
4. 5% Pigging and
Purging,
5. 5%
Maintenance,
6. 20% Welding and
Fusions,
7. 20% Safety,
8. 10% Excavation,
9. 10% Equipment,
10. 5% Materials; and,
11. 5% Location and Investigation.
(19) Certification
Examination for Glass and Glazing Specialty Contractor.
(a) Areas of Competency. The Certification
Examination shall consist of two tests.
1.
Test one shall consist of questions relating to the business and financial
management of a contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
2. Test two shall consist of
questions relating to general knowledge of the glass and glazing trade. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas shall be as follows:
a. 35%
Preconstruction Activities,
b. 20%
Fabricating Product,
c. 5%
Transporting Product,
d. 35%
Installing Product; and,
e. 5%
Servicing Product.
(b) For purpose of this rule, Product is
defined as curtain walls, decorative glass and glazing, glass and aluminum
doors, glass, glass floors, glass railings, interior glass and glazing,
mirrors, overhead glazing, panels and miscellaneous metals, shower doors, store
fronts, structural glass (frameless) and windows.
(20) Certification of Marine Specialty
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the marine specialty trade. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas shall be as follows:
1. 7% Determining
Existing Soil Conditions,
2. 10%
Determining Project Parameters,
3.
16% Administering Project,
4. 9%
Constructing Foundation Systems,
5.
13% Constructing Shoreline Stabilization,
6. 10% Constructing Anchoring
Systems,
7. 6% Performing Dredge
and Fill Operations,
8. 9% Building
Floating Marine Structures,
9. 14%
Building Fixed Marine Structures; and,
10. 6% Executing Close-Out
Procedures.
(21) Certification of Irrigation Specialty
Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the irrigation specialty trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 25%
Pre-Construction,
2. 37.50%
Construction,
3. 12.50% Maintenance
& Repair,
4. 12.50% Scheduling
& Water Conservation; and,
5.
12.50% Rules, Laws & Codes.
(22) Business and Finance Examination. Test
one for all construction certification categories shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas shall be as follows:
(a) 11%
Establishing the Contracting business;
(b) 26% Managing Administration
Duties;
(c) 10% Managing Trade
Operations;
(d) 32% Conducting
Accounting Functions;
(e) 6%
Managing Human Resources (Staffing); and,
(f) 15% Complying with Government
Regulations.
(23)
Certification of Garage Door Installation Specialty Contractors. The
certification examination shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the garage door specialty trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 9%
Introduction to Garage Door Installation,
2. 15% Tools, Equipment, and
Materials,
3. 27% Technical
Knowledge,
4. 24% Installation
Procedures,
5. 13% Repair and
Maintenance,
6. 5% Electrical Work
and Safety; and,
7. 7% Health and
Safety.
(24)
Certification of Marine Bulkhead Work Specialty Contractors. The certification
examination shall consist of two tests.
(a)
Test one shall consist of questions relating to the business and financial
management of a contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the marine bulkhead specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
5% Determining Soil Conditions,
2.
8% Determining the Project Parameters,
3. 13.5% Administering the Project,
4. 13.5% Constructing Foundation
Systems,
5. 27% Constructing
Shoreline Stabilization,
6. 20%
Constructing Anchoring Systems,
7.
8% Performing Dredge and Fill Operations; and,
8. 5% Executing Close-Out
Procedures.
(25) Certification of Marine Dock Work
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the marine dock specialty trade.
The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to
said areas shall be as follows:
1. 6%
Fundamentals of Marine Dock Construction,
2. 12% Materials Used in Dock
Construction,
3. 14% Design and
Planning of Marine Docks,
4. 20%
Construction Techniques for Marine Structures,
5. 10% Safety and Health in Marine
Construction,
6. 10% Environmental
Consideration in Dock Construction,
7. 20% Maintenance and Repair of Marine
Docks; and,
8. 8% Project
Management and Administration.
(26) Certification of Marine Pile Driving
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the marine pile driving specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
17% Fundamentals of Pile Driving,
2. 17% Pile Driving Equipment and
Techniques,
3. 13% Design
Considerations - Load and Integrity,
4. 13% Safety,
5. 10% Environmental and
Jurisdiction,
6. 10% Construction
Management,
7. 7% Layout and
Location; and,
8. 13% Building
Fixed Marine Structures.
(27) Certification of Marine Seawall Work
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the marine seawall specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
5% Determining Soil Conditions,
2.
8.5% Determining the Project Parameters,
3. 13% Administering the Project,
4. 13% Constructing Foundation
Systems,
5. 27% Constructing
Shoreline Stabilization,
6. 20%
Constructing Anchoring Systems,
7.
8.5% Performing Dredge and Fill Operations; and,
8. 5% Executing Close-Out
Procedures.
(28) Certification of Plaster and Lath
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the plaster and lath specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
9.5% Introduction to Plaster and Lath,
2. 18% Materials Science,
3. 9.5% Tools and Equipment,
4. 18% Lathing Techniques,
5. 18% Plaster Mixing and Application
Techniques,
6. 9% Building Codes
and Standards,
7. 9% Safety
Practices; and,
8. 9% Project
Management and Estimation.
(29) Certification of Rooftop Solar Heating
Installation Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist
of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of
questions relating to the business and financial management of a contracting
firm. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the rooftop solar heating
specialty trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to
be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 5% Foundations of Solar Heating
Technology,
2. 9% Components of
Solar Heating Systems,
3. 15.5%
Solar Thermal System Design,
4.
18.5% Installation Practices for Solar Heating Systems,
5. 9% Electrical Basics for Solar
Installers,
6. 12% Hydraulics and
Plumbing for Solar Thermal Systems,
7. 8% Compliance with Codes and
Standards,
8. 12% Operational
Maintenance and System Troubleshooting,
9. 6% Safety and Best Practices in Solar
Installations; and,
10. 5% Solar
Project Management and Professional Responsibilities.
(30) Certification of Structural
Aluminum or Screen Enclosure Specialty Contractors. The certification
examination shall consist of two tests.
(a)
Test one shall consist of questions relating to the business and financial
management of a contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the structural aluminum, screen
enclosure specialty trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate
weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 10% Fundamentals of Structural Aluminum
and Screen Enclosures,
2. 15%
Design and Engineering Principles,
3. 7% Plan Reading, and Estimating,
4. 20% Construction and Installation
Techniques,
5. 10% Materials,
Tools, and Equipment,
6. 5% Project
Management and Subcontracting,
7.
15% Building Codes, Permits, and Regulations,
8. 3% Electrical Systems
Integration,
9. 10% Maintenance,
Repair, and Replacement; and,
10.
5% Trade Specific Safety Regulations.
(31) Certification of Structural Carpentry
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the structural carpentry
specialty trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to
be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 4% Fundamentals,
2. 7% Safety,
3. 7% Estimating and Plan Reading,
4. 25.5% Structural Carpentry,
5. 25.5% Structural Trusses and Floor
Systems,
6. 9% Doors and
Windows,
7. 13% Metal Framing;
and,
8. 9% Exterior
Finishes.
(32)
Certification of Structural Masonry Specialty Contractors. The certification
examination shall consist of two tests.
(a)
Test one shall consist of questions relating to the business and financial
management of a contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the structural masonry specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 4% Fundamentals,
2. 13% Materials Science,
3. 16.25% Formwork and Framework
Construction,
4. 16.25% Reinforcing
Steel Placement,
5. 16.25% Concrete
and Masonry Techniques,
6. 16.25%
Structural Elements,
7. 9% Building
Codes and Standards,
8. 5% Project
Management and Estimation; and,
9.
4% Safety Practices.
(33) Certification of Structural Pre-Stress
and Precast Concrete Work Specialty Contractors. The certification examination
shall consist of two tests.
(a) Test one shall
consist of questions relating to the business and financial management of a
contracting firm. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights
to be assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the structural pre-stress and
precast concrete work specialty trade. The content areas to be covered and the
approximate weights to be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 7% Fundamentals of Prestress and
Precast,
2. 14.25% Design and
Planning,
3. 14.25% Field
Fabrication,
4. 36%
Erection,
5. 14.25% Safety;
and,
6. 14.25% Project
Management.
(34) Certification of Structural Steel Work
Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist of two
tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of questions
relating to the business and financial management of a contracting firm. The
content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be assigned to said
areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the structural steel specialty
trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1.
8% Fundamentals of Structural Steel,
2. 17% Design and Planning,
3. 17% Fabrication,
4. 33% Erection,
5. 8% Maintenance and Repair; and,
6. 17% Project
Management.
(35) Certification of Window and Door
Installation Specialty Contractors. The certification examination shall consist
of two tests.
(a) Test one shall consist of
questions relating to the business and financial management of a contracting
firm. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to be
assigned to said areas are set forth in subsection
61G4-16.001(22),
F.A.C.
(b) Test two shall consist
of questions relating to general knowledge of the window and door installation
specialty trade. The content areas to be covered and the approximate weights to
be assigned to said areas shall be as follows:
1. 9.5% Introduction to Plaster and
Lath,
2. 18% Materials
Science,
3. 9.5% Tools and
Equipment,
4. 18% Lathing
Techniques,
5. 18% Plaster Mixing
and Application Techniques,
6. 9%
Building Codes and Standards,
7. 9%
Safety Practices; and,
8. 9%
Project Management and Estimation.
(36) The weight approximations for all
examinations listed above may vary by plus or minus three percent
(3%).
(37) Passing Score. The score
necessary to achieve a passing grade on all of the construction certification
examinations shall be no less than a percentage of seventy (70%) out of one
hundred percent (100%) on each of the required tests.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 455.217, 489.108, 489.113 FS. Law Implemented 455.217, 489.113 FS.
New 1-6-80, Amended 9-24-84, Formerly 21E-16.01, Amended 5-3-87, 10-4-87, 6-2-88, 12-19-88, 5-23-89, 8-23-89, 2-5-91, 1-29-92, 10-11-92, 5-2-93, Formerly 21E-16.001, Amended 10-17-93, 5-9-95, 11-28-95, 3-11-96, 11-13-97, 4-13-99, 9-12-00, 6-25-03, 6-23-08, 4-21-09, 8-31-14, 7-4-17, 9-30-19.
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