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Which Florida contractor license classification allows work on projects with unlimited monetary value?

Correct Answer

A) Certified Building Contractor

Certified Building Contractors have no monetary limitations on their projects under Chapter 489 F.S. Registered contractors are limited to projects under $200,000, while specialty contractors are limited to their specific trade scope.

Answer Options
A
Certified Building Contractor
B
Registered Building Contractor
C
Licensed Building Contractor
D
Specialty Contractor

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Certified Building Contractors (CBC) represent the highest level of contractor licensing in Florida and are authorized to work on construction projects of unlimited monetary value. This classification requires the most stringent experience, education, and examination requirements. Under Chapter 489, Florida Statutes, CBCs have the broadest scope of work authority with no financial restrictions on project size.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: Registered Building Contractor

Registered Building Contractors are limited to projects with a total cost of $200,000 or less, making this classification unsuitable for unlimited value projects.

Option C: Licensed Building Contractor

Licensed Building Contractor is not a valid classification under Florida's contractor licensing system - the correct classifications are Certified and Registered.

Option D: Specialty Contractor

Specialty Contractors are limited to work within their specific trade scope and typically have monetary limitations depending on their specialty classification.

Memory Technique

Think 'Certified = Unlimited Capacity' - both start with 'C' and 'U'. Registered contractors are 'Restricted' to $200K (both start with 'R').

Reference Hint

Chapter 489, Florida Statutes - Contracting Licenses and Florida Administrative Code Rule 61G4

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