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Florida Construction Intel

Wednesday, June 17, 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.

1

Florida Construction Headlines

5 stories

1.1

FL Construction Pros: DBPR Licensing Board Resources Now Available.

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

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals preparing for licensing exams need official DBPR candidate bulletins to understand exam requirements and avoid application delays.

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1.2

FL Construction Industry License Board: Executive Director Mandie Ackermann Leads Agency.

The Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board is led by Executive Director Amanda "Mandie" Ackermann.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in FL rely on this board for licensing, regulation, and compliance oversight that affects their ability to operate legally in the state.

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1.3

Florida Building Permits: Track YTD Activity by Metro Area with NAHB Data.

The National Association of Home Builders offers a resource to find year-to-date building permit counts for each state and metro area.

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals can benchmark local market activity, anticipate labor and material demand, and inform bidding strategies with timely permit data.

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1.4

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

The Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) database has updated its series tracking new private housing units authorized by building permits for Florida, extending coverage from January 1988 through April 2026.

Why It Matters

This longitudinal dataset helps Florida construction professionals benchmark current permit activity against nearly four decades of statewide trends to inform project planning and market assessments.

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1.5

FDOT Project Information Hub: Your FL Construction Resource.

The Florida Department of Transportation maintains an online resource page for project information.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in FL can use this portal to stay informed about state transportation projects and contracting opportunities.

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2

Florida Construction Updates

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2.1

Collier County Contractor Licensing Board: Your Path to Certification in FL.

The nine-member Contractor Licensing Board, established in 1975 and last amended in 2006, determines applicant qualifications for various categories of Contractors' Certificates of Competency and holds hearings related to certificates.

Why It Matters

FL construction professionals seeking to work in Collier County must navigate this board's certification process to legally operate in the region.

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2.2

FL Contractors: Levelset Payment Help Is Here.

Levelset helps thousands of contractors resolve payment problems and streamline payments every day.

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals face the same payment delays and disputes that Levelset's tools are built to address.

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2.3

Notable Upcoming Construction Projects Across Florida Now Tracked on ConstructionWire.

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

Why It Matters

Florida construction professionals can use this centralized project intelligence to identify upcoming bidding opportunities and plan resource allocation across diverse market segments.

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2.4

Orlando Opens Permitting Data Hub for FL Construction Pros.

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

Why It Matters

FL construction professionals can leverage this centralized permitting intelligence to streamline project planning, track market trends, and improve bid accuracy in the Orlando area.

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Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

Substantial completion is a legal status, not a percent.

"Substantial completion" is achieved when the owner can occupy the project for its intended use — not when a punch list is finished or a percentage is hit. The status starts warranty clocks, transfers risk of loss, and triggers retention release in most contracts. Disputes over whether SC has been achieved are common at month-end.

Why It Matters

Premature certification of substantial completion commits the contractor to warranty coverage on incomplete work; delayed certification gives the owner leverage to extend retention. The legal definition controls, not the status meeting.

3.2

When each surety bond actually pays out.

A bid bond protects the owner if the bidder refuses to enter the contract; it pays the difference between the rejected bid and the next responsive bid. A performance bond covers contractor non-performance during the project. A payment bond protects unpaid subcontractors and suppliers. Each has different claimants and triggers.

Why It Matters

Subs frequently file claims against the wrong bond and lose them on procedural grounds without ever reaching the merits. Knowing which bond covers your specific exposure is table stakes for collections.

3.3

Pay-when-paid versus pay-if-paid — the one-word difference.

"Pay-when-paid" sets a timing condition only — the GC must still pay even if the owner never does. "Pay-if-paid" creates a true condition precedent — no owner payment, no GC payment to subs. Many states will not enforce pay-if-paid clauses without unmistakably clear language; ambiguity defaults to pay-when-paid.

Why It Matters

The risk allocation between subcontractors and GCs hinges on this one phrase. Subs who sign pay-if-paid contracts effectively underwrite owner credit risk on top of project risk.

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