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Underground Utilitys in Florida are strictly required to hold an active CGC (Certified General Contractor) or CRC (Certified Residential Contractor) license issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) under Florida Statutes Chapter 489. A CGC license authorizes work on any structure — commercial, residential, or industrial — without limitation. CRC licensees are limited to residential projects of 3 stories or fewer.
Underground Utilitys in Heathrow coordinate all phases of construction including permitting, scheduling subcontractors, materials procurement, and code compliance inspections. All work must meet the Florida Building Code — one of the most stringent in the nation due to hurricane and flood requirements.
The Associated General Contractors of Florida (AGC) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) set professional standards for the industry. Florida law requires underground-utilitys to carry liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage, and maintain a surety bond or cash deposit.
Please verify your underground-utility's license before hiring. Search any Florida underground-utility license at myfloridalicense.com or use Call Charlie's instant verification. The FTC's guide to hiring a contractor is a helpful resource for homeowners.
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