Chapter 60D-3 Procedures for Delegation of Supervisory Authority for the Equipping, Repair, Alteration and Construction of Fixed Capital Outlay Projects
Chapter 60D-4 Rules for Construction and Leasing of State Buildings to Insure Energy Conservation
Chapter 60D-5 Procedures for Construction Contract Bidding, Award, Negotiation and Changes
Chapter 60D-13 Procedures for Contracting for Design-Build Services
Chapter 60D-14 Xeriscape, or Efficiency in the Use of Water in the Maintenance of Landscape
Chapter 60D-15 Utilization of Construction Management Entities

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Division 60D - Division of Building Construction

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