Broward County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 9. CONTRACTORS |
Article V. ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS |
§ 9-96. Category 3—Specialty engineered road and surfacing builders.
(a)
Major Roads (Asphalt and Concrete Paving for Interstate, Primary, Secondary, and Arterial Roadways Within the Public Right-Of-Way, Bridges, and Airports and Work Incidental Thereto)—Class "3A." The scope of work of a Class "3A" engineered road builder shall include the construction, repair, and maintenance of major roads, specifically, primary, secondary, and arterial roadways; repair, extension, surfacing, striping, pavement markings and signage of roads, bridges, airport runways and aprons, parking lots, sidewalks, curbs, and gutters; and storm drainage facilities and any excavating, clearing, grading, milling, and concrete work necessary and incidental thereto, in compliance with applicable codes and regulations. A Class "3A" engineered road builder may perform all work and activities of all other engineered road and surfacing builders. A Class "3A" engineered road builder shall not perform any work to be performed by a Class "2A" or Class "2B" specialty engineered structural builder. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "3A" engineered road builder by the board, the applicant shall have at least six (6) years of practical experience in the class.
(b)
Minor Roads (Asphalt and Concrete Paving for Roads Not Within a Public Right-of-Way and Privately-Owned Commercial and Residential Facilities and Work Incidental Thereto)—Class "3B." The scope of work of a Class "3B" engineered road builder shall be limited to the construction, repair, maintenance, and modification of privately owned or, if incidental and related thereto, within publicly-owned roads; bike paths; parking lots; and driveways, including the repair, extension, surfacing, striping, pavement markings and signage of roads, parking lots, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, drainage systems, or other site features; and any excavating, clearing, grading, and concrete work necessary and incidental thereto, in compliance with applicable codes and regulations. A Class "3B" engineered road builder shall be permitted to perform associated incidental work within the public right-of-way, including the construction of driveways, entrances, turn lanes, curbing, and sidewalks. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "3B" engineered road builder by the board, the applicant shall have at least four (4) years of practical experience in the class.
(c)
Concrete Driveways, Curbs, Gutters, Driveway Entrances, and Sidewalks—Class "3C." The scope of work of a Class "3C" engineered road builder shall be limited to the construction, repair, grading, and excavation of concrete driveways, curbs, gutters, driveway entrances, sidewalks, and other necessary, incidental, and related nonstructural concrete appurtenances, in compliance with applicable codes and regulations. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "3C" engineered road builder by the board, the applicant shall have at least four (4) years of practical experience in the class.
(d)
Sealcoating—Class "3D." The scope of work of a Class "3D" engineered surfacing builder shall be limited to the application of prepared sealants to asphalt, roadways, driveways, sidewalks, and other similar surfaces, including incidental striping, pavement markings, and signage. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "3D" engineered surfacing builder by the board, the applicant shall have at least one (1) year of practical experience in the class.
(e)
Striping, Marking, and Signage of Roadways To Include Pavements—Class "3E." The scope of work of a Class "3E" engineered surfacing builder shall include the striping, marking, and signage of roadways, pavements, and parking lots. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "3E" engineered surfacing builder by the board, the applicant shall have at least three (3) years of practical experience in the class.
(Ord. No. 78-9, § 1, 1-18-78; Ord. No. 83-6, § 4, 1-21-83; Ord. No. 90-40, § 1, 11-13-90; Ord. No. 93-16, § 12, 7-13-93; Ord. No. 94-27, § 19, 5-10-94; Ord. No. 2002-06, § 3, 2-12-02; Ord. No. 2010-15, § 6, 4-13-10; Ord. No. 2014-14, § 11, 5-13-14; Ord. No. 2016-29 , § 4, 10-25-16)