2023 Florida Underground Utility Contractor Exam Prep: 2023 Study Review & Practice Exams
2023 Florida Underground Utility Contractor Exam Prep: 2023 Study Review & Practice Exams
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Get one step closer to becoming a Florida Underground Utility Contractor with a book designed by 1 Exam Prep to help you conquer the required Florida Underground Utility Contractor Trade Knowledge computer based examination. -Test Taking Techniques
-Book Overviews
-Highlight and Tab Instructions
-Hundreds of Test Questions
-Math Review
-Test Scope & Approved References "Underground utility and excavation contractor" means a contractor whose services are limited to the construction, installation, and repair, on public or private property, whether accomplished through open excavations or through other means, including, but not limited to, directional drilling, auger boring, jacking and boring, trenchless technologies, wet and dry taps, grouting, and slip lining, of main sanitary sewer collection systems, main water distribution systems, storm sewer collection systems, and the continuation of utility lines from the main systems to a point of termination up to and including the meter location for the individual occupancy, sewer collection systems at property line on residential or single-occupancy commercial properties, or on multioccupancy properties at manhole or wye lateral extended to an invert elevation as engineered to accommodate future building sewers, water distribution systems, or storm sewer collection systems at storm sewer structures. However, an underground utility and excavation contractor may install empty underground conduits in rights-of-way, easements, platted rights-of-way in new site development, and sleeves for parking lot crossings no smaller than 2 inches in diameter if each conduit system installed is designed by a licensed professional engineer or an authorized employee of a municipality, county, or public utility and the installation of such conduit does not include installation of any conductor wiring or connection to an energized electrical system. An underground utility and excavation contractor may not install piping that is an integral part of a fire protection system as defined in s. 633.102 beginning at the point where the piping is used exclusively for such system.
Author: Upstryve Inc
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 04/09/2023
Pages: 456
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.31lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.92d
ISBN: 9798388382047
-Book Overviews
-Highlight and Tab Instructions
-Hundreds of Test Questions
-Math Review
-Test Scope & Approved References "Underground utility and excavation contractor" means a contractor whose services are limited to the construction, installation, and repair, on public or private property, whether accomplished through open excavations or through other means, including, but not limited to, directional drilling, auger boring, jacking and boring, trenchless technologies, wet and dry taps, grouting, and slip lining, of main sanitary sewer collection systems, main water distribution systems, storm sewer collection systems, and the continuation of utility lines from the main systems to a point of termination up to and including the meter location for the individual occupancy, sewer collection systems at property line on residential or single-occupancy commercial properties, or on multioccupancy properties at manhole or wye lateral extended to an invert elevation as engineered to accommodate future building sewers, water distribution systems, or storm sewer collection systems at storm sewer structures. However, an underground utility and excavation contractor may install empty underground conduits in rights-of-way, easements, platted rights-of-way in new site development, and sleeves for parking lot crossings no smaller than 2 inches in diameter if each conduit system installed is designed by a licensed professional engineer or an authorized employee of a municipality, county, or public utility and the installation of such conduit does not include installation of any conductor wiring or connection to an energized electrical system. An underground utility and excavation contractor may not install piping that is an integral part of a fire protection system as defined in s. 633.102 beginning at the point where the piping is used exclusively for such system.
Author: Upstryve Inc
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 04/09/2023
Pages: 456
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.31lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.92d
ISBN: 9798388382047
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