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Gainesville is the county seat of Alachua County and sits in North Central Florida. For particular types of construction, the city requires permits, inspections, licenses, and insurance. Here are the basics for completing a successful construction job in Gainesville.
The city holds that you must have a permit for the following types of activities:
There are four ways to submit your construction plans: by fax or mail, in person, or via Citizen Access. The Building Division will then send you an email with instructions on how to upload them using the ePlan Review. You can get a PDF of the application through the city’s website.
After you’ve submitted your request for a permit, be patient. The review time will vary depending on how extensive your plans are. It will also depend on how many applications the city is currently reviewing. If you’d like a rough idea of how long a review will take, you can contact the Building Inspection Department. Here you’ll be able to speak to your reviewer and get an estimate.
After the city approves your permit, you’ll receive a permit placard. On the bottom will be a list of inspections you’ll need for the job to get approval. It’s essential that you schedule the inspections at each of the necessary stages. If you skip an inspection, you may end up having to undo some of your work, costing you time and money.
In Florida, you need a contractor license to complete a construction job. Go to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for an initial license and renewals.
You’ll also have to register with the City of Gainesville. To do this, provide a copy of your state license and general liability insurance. You’ll also need to show proof of workman’s compensation insurance (or a copy of your exemption).
Florida requires that contractors have the minimum amounts for insurance:
As you plan your job, consider what equipment you’ll need to rent. If you’re looking for aerial equipment, you can rent boom lifts, manlifts, forklifts, and scissor lifts. They’re convenient to work with and save you from needing to finance equipment you might not need for your next job.
It’s important that you follow the rules and regulations set by Gainesville. If you do, you’re sure to have a successful job and a great experience working in this Florida city.