Commercial Contractor Package - Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Commercial Contractor Package - Florida in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Florida Commercial Construction Contract'. Fill in details such as scope of work, payment terms, and responsibilities of all parties involved.
  3. Next, complete the 'Construction Project Information Sheet' by entering relevant project details including commencement date and key personnel.
  4. Use the 'Change Order Sheet' to document any amendments to the original contract. Ensure all changes are clearly stated for transparency.
  5. Fill out the 'Certificate of Completion' once the project is finished, certifying that all work has been satisfactorily completed.
  6. Utilize forms like the 'Weekly Equipment Summary' and 'Time and Material Log' to track resources and expenses throughout the project.
  7. Finally, gather feedback using the 'Customer Satisfaction Survey' and 'Company Evaluation by Customer' forms to improve future projects.

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The average salary for a independent contractor is $35.18 per hour in Florida. 23 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated September 5, 2025).
In the state of Florida, a Certified Building Contractor (CBC) and a Certified General Contractor (CGC) differ based on the scope of work that they can perform.
What is a FL CBC License? A Florida Building Contractor License is the correct license for a contractor whose services are restricted to the construction of commercial buildings and single or multiple-dwelling residential buildings. These buildings must not exceed three stories in height.
Never pay the full amount of a repair up front and hesitate before providing large deposits. Florida law requires a contractor to apply for a permit within 30 days and start work within 90 days if he collects more than 10 percent of the contract up front.
Most contractors charge a percentage of the total construction costs, ranging from 10% to 20%. If a contractor charges by hour, expect to pay between $50 and $150 per hour. Subcontractor hiring, material costs, and project scope will impact price.

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Complexity: General contractors often handle more complex projects that require extensive planning and coordination. Opportunities: A general contractor license offers more opportunities for large-scale projects, while a building contractor license is suitable for smaller, less complex projects.
A certified general contractor is licensed to work on a wide range of construction projects including commercial and residential buildings, while a certified building contractor focuses primarily on residential buildings and certain types of construction work.
A Florida General Contractor (CGC) means a contractor whose services are limited to construction of commercial and residential buildings, including remodeling, renovation and repair, regardless of use or number of stories.

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