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Florida Construction Intel

Thursday, June 11, 2026
4 min read
12 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on construction developments in Florida. Today we're covering 12 key stories including updates on florida construction headlines, florida construction updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Florida Construction Headlines

5 stories

1.1

FL DBPR Construction Industry Licensing Board Issues Updated Candidate Bulletins.

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's Construction Industry Licensing Board has published candidate bulletins for construction and plumbing licensing exams.

Why It Matters

These bulletins contain essential exam content outlines, reference materials, and application requirements that FL construction professionals need to obtain or renew state licenses.

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1.2

FL Construction Industry Licensing Site Led by Executive Director Amanda Ackermann.

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's Construction Industry section is directed by Amanda "Mandie" Ackermann as Executive Director.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in FL rely on this state licensing portal to verify credentials, access regulatory updates, and ensure compliance with Florida construction laws.

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1.3

Florida Building Permits: NAHB Releases YTD Data by Metro Area.

The National Association of Home Builders has published year-to-date building permit counts for each state and metro area.

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals can benchmark local permit activity against statewide trends and identify where development momentum is strongest.

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1.4

Florida Building Permits Data Now Available Through April 2026 on FRED.

The Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) database provides monthly figures on new private housing units authorized by building permits for Florida, spanning from January 1988 to April 2026.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in FL can track permit trends over nearly four decades to anticipate market cycles, plan workforce needs, and benchmark current activity against historical patterns.

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1.5

FDOT Project Information Page Connects FL Construction Pros to State Resources.

The Florida Department of Transportation maintains a webpage compiling project information and agency resources for stakeholders.

Why It Matters

FL construction professionals rely on FDOT project data to identify bidding opportunities, track infrastructure priorities, and align operations with state agency requirements.

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2

Florida Construction Updates

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2.1

FL's Collier County Contractor Licensing Board: Know Who Certifies Your Credentials.

The nine-member Collier County Contractor Licensing Board, established in 1975 and last amended in 2006, evaluates applicant qualifications for Contractors' Certificates of Competency and holds hearings on certificate matters.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in FL working in Collier County must understand this board's role in credentialing and enforcement to maintain compliance and protect their operating authority.

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2.2

FL Contractors: Levelset Payment Help Is Here to Streamline Your Business.

Levelset offers tools to help contractors resolve payment problems and streamline their payment processes.

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals face unique payment challenges in a fast-growing market, and efficient cash flow management is critical to project success statewide.

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2.3

Notable Upcoming Florida Construction Projects: Stadiums to Mall Redevelopments.

ConstructionWire has compiled a roundup of notable upcoming construction projects across Florida, spanning professional sports stadiums, mall redevelopments, and other major developments.

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals can use this project intelligence to identify bidding opportunities, track market trends, and position their businesses for upcoming work statewide.

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2.4

Orlando Opens Permitting Data for Construction Planning.

The City of Orlando's open data website now offers permitting data, tools, and resources for research and data visualization.

Why It Matters

FL construction professionals can leverage this data to track permit trends, benchmark timelines, and inform project planning in the Orlando market.

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Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

The change-order trap that erases written contract terms.

Most construction contracts require change orders to be in writing, but many states enforce an "oral modification" exception when the parties' conduct shows agreement — especially when the changed work is performed and accepted without protest. Continued performance without written change orders can waive the writing requirement entirely.

Why It Matters

Contractors who do extra work hoping to "true it up later" routinely lose those claims because the conduct shows acceptance of the original scope. A signed change order before the work is the cleanest evidence of agreement.

3.2

Why a foundation problem is almost always a soils-report problem.

Foundation failures rarely originate at the slab; they originate in soil bearing capacity, drainage, or expansive-clay behavior that was either uninvestigated or not honored in the design. A geotechnical report that is older than the building's design or that did not sample at the actual building footprint is a red flag.

Why It Matters

Foundation remediation costs typically exceed the original foundation cost by 5-10x. Investing in current, footprint-specific geotechnical work is the cheapest insurance a project carries.

3.3

The difference between an OSHA-recordable injury and a reportable one.

Recordable injuries (OSHA 300 log entries) include any that require medical treatment beyond first aid. Reportable injuries — which trigger an immediate notification to OSHA — are limited to fatalities (within 8 hours) and inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, or eye losses (within 24 hours). The categories are not the same.

Why It Matters

Confusing the two leads to either over-reporting (creating audit triggers) or under-reporting (which is itself a citation-worthy violation). Knowing the distinction protects both the safety record and the regulatory posture.

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