The Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board (PCCLB) regulates certain construction and home improvement contractors practicing in Pinellas County, including all localmunicipalities. The agency is supported by the Contractor Licensing Department, which oversees day-to-day administration, records maintenance...
However, this upgrade is different because it focuses on upgrading the processes in order to reduce the amount of total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) in the reclaimed water it produces.” The reduced nutrient content of the reclaimed water will reduce the amount of nutrient loading t...
M.E.I.’s staff includes environmental toxicologists, geologists, urban foresters, archeologists, scientists, wildlife biologists, chemists, and technical support staff with extensive practical experience, advanced university degrees, active professional licensing and registrations in Florida and throughout th...
(Based on the proceedings of a conference conducted by the Florida State Univ. Graduate Research Council, the Dept. of Biological Science (Florida State Univ.), and the Center for Professional Development and Public Service and held at the Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, Apr 13-15, 1978) ...
Pay the licensing fee of $130 when you file the application. Pay with a credit card if you are applying online, or a check or money order, payable to Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Complete and submit the Master Organization Application. This form can be found online at...
The Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board will conduct a public and business meeting onMonday, January 13, 2025at 1:30 pm at The Palm Room, 333 Chestnut Street, Clearwater, FL 33756 to discuss Local Technical Amendments to the 8th Edition of the Florida Building Code. For additional inf...