An Irrigation Contractor consists of the execution of contracts requiring the experience, financial means, knowledge, and skill to install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, manage, monitor, audit, or, if not prohibited by law, design irrigation systems. An irrigation specialty contractor may install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, manage, monitor, audit, or, if not prohibited by law, design irrigation systems, including any excavation work incidental thereto.
An irrigation system includes all: piping; fittings; sprinklers; drip irrigation products; valves; irrigation controllers; control wiring; rain sensors; water pumps; water conservation devices; water harvesting systems; irrigation main lines downstream of a utility potable water meter or utility alternative water supply distribution line and dedicated backflow prevention device; and associated components installed for the delivery and application of water for the purpose of irrigation.
The complete set of Florida State Irrigation Contractors trade exam books includes the following:
- Code of Federal Regulations, (OSHA) 29 Part 1926 - July 2022
- Irrigation, 6th Ed, 2011
- Florida Building Code - Plumbing, 2020
Florida Irrigation Contractor's Reference Books
CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL EXAM PASS RATE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA OVER THE PAST 5 YEARS (DATA FROM PEARSON VUE & DBPR)
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YEAR
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PASS RATE
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FAIL RATE
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2022
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48% (5,443)
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52% (5,829)
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2021
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50% (10,422)
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50% (10,443)
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2020
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54% (6,873)
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46% (5,922)
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2019
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53% (9,220)
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47% (8,065)
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2018
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54% (6,628)
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46% (5,644)
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