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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXVI
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 337
CONTRACTING; ACQUISITION, DISPOSAL, AND USE OF PROPERTY
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F.S. 337.14
337.14 Application for qualification; certificate of qualification; restrictions; request for hearing.
(1) Any contractor desiring to bid for the performance of any construction contract in excess of $250,000 which the department proposes to let must first be certified by the department as qualified pursuant to this section and rules of the department. The rules of the department must address the qualification of contractors to bid on construction contracts in excess of $250,000 and must include requirements with respect to the equipment, past record, experience, financial resources, and organizational personnel of the applying contractor which are necessary to perform the specific class of work for which the contractor seeks certification. Any contractor who desires to bid on contracts in excess of $50 million and who is not qualified and in good standing with the department as of January 1, 2019, must first be certified by the department as qualified and must have satisfactorily completed two projects, each in excess of $15 million, for the department or for any other state department of transportation. The department may limit the dollar amount of any contract upon which a contractor is qualified to bid or the aggregate total dollar volume of contracts such contractor is allowed to have under contract at any one time. Each applying contractor seeking qualification to bid on construction contracts in excess of $250,000 shall furnish the department a statement under oath, on such forms as the department may prescribe, setting forth detailed information as required on the application. Each application for certification must be accompanied by audited, certified financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and auditing standards by a certified public accountant licensed in this state or another state. The audited, certified financial statements must be for the applying contractor and must have been prepared within the immediately preceding 12 months. The department may not consider any financial information of the parent entity of the applying contractor, if any. The department may not certify as qualified any applying contractor who fails to submit the audited, certified financial statements required by this subsection. If the application or the annual financial statement shows the financial condition of the applying contractor more than 4 months before the date on which the application is received by the department, the applicant must also submit interim audited, certified financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and auditing standards by a certified public accountant licensed in this state or another state. The interim financial statements must cover the period from the end date of the annual statement and must show the financial condition of the applying contractor no more than 4 months before the date that the interim financial statements are received by the department. However, upon the request of the applying contractor, an application and accompanying annual or interim financial statement received by the department within 15 days after either 4-month period under this subsection shall be considered timely. An applying contractor desiring to bid exclusively for the performance of construction contracts with proposed budget estimates of less than $2 million may submit reviewed annual or reviewed interim financial statements prepared by a certified public accountant. The information required by this subsection is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1). The department shall act upon the application for qualification within 30 days after the department determines that the application is complete. The department may waive the requirements of this subsection for push-button projects having a contract price of $1 million or less, or for non-push-button projects having a contract price of $500,000 or less, if the department determines that the project is of a noncritical nature and the waiver will not endanger public health, safety, or property.
(2) Certification is necessary in order to bid on a road, bridge, or public transportation construction contract of more than $250,000. However, the successful bidder on any construction contract must furnish a contract bond before the award of the contract. The department may waive the requirement for all or a portion of a contract bond for contracts of $250,000 or less under s. 337.18(1).
(3) Upon the receipt of an application for certification, the department shall examine it, verify its statements when necessary, and determine whether the applicant is competent, is responsible, and possesses the necessary financial resources to perform the desired work.
(4) If the applicant is found to possess the prescribed qualifications, the department shall issue to him or her a certificate of qualification that, unless thereafter revoked by the department for good cause, will be valid for a period of 18 months after the date of the applicant’s financial statement or such shorter period as the department prescribes. Submission of an application does not affect expiration of the certificate of qualification. An applicant may submit a written request with a timely submitted application to keep an existing certificate of qualification in place until the expiration date. If the request is approved by the department, the current maximum capacity rating of the applicant must remain in place until expiration of the current certificate of qualification. If the department finds that an application is incomplete or contains inadequate information or information that cannot be verified, the department may request in writing that the applicant provide the necessary information to complete the application or provide the source from which any information in the application may be verified. If the applicant fails to comply with the initial written request within a reasonable period of time as specified therein, the department shall request the information a second time. If the applicant fails to comply with the second request within a reasonable period of time as specified therein, the application shall be denied.
(5) The certificate of qualification shall contain a statement fixing the actual amount of work, in terms of estimated cost, which the applicant will be permitted to have on contract with the department and not completed at any one time, and the certificate may contain a statement by the department limiting such bidder to the submission of bids upon a certain class of work. Subject to such restrictions, the certificate of qualification shall authorize the holder to bid on all work on which bids are taken by the department during the period of time specified in the certificate.
(6) Any applicant for a certificate of qualification who is aggrieved by the action of the department may, within 10 days after receiving notification of such action, request a hearing pursuant to chapter 120.
(7) A “contractor” as defined in s. 337.165(1)(d) or his or her “affiliate” as defined in s. 337.165(1)(a) qualified with the department under this section may not also qualify under s. 287.055 or s. 337.105 to provide testing services, construction, engineering, and inspection services to the department. This limitation does not apply to any design-build prequalification under s. 337.11(7) and does not apply when the department otherwise determines by written order entered at least 30 days before advertisement that the limitation is not in the best interests of the public with respect to a particular contract for testing services, construction, engineering, and inspection services. This subsection does not authorize a contractor to provide testing services, or provide construction, engineering, and inspection services, to the department in connection with a construction contract under which the contractor is performing any work. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for a project that is wholly or partially funded by the department and administered by a local governmental entity, except for a seaport listed in s. 311.09 or an airport as defined in s. 332.004, the entity performing design and construction engineering and inspection services may not be the same entity.
(8) This section does not apply to maintenance contracts. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a contractor seeking to bid on a maintenance contract in which the majority of the work includes repair and replacement of safety appurtenances, including, but not limited to, guardrails, attenuators, traffic signals, and striping, must possess the prescribed qualifications, equipment, record, and experience to perform such repair and replacement.
(9)(a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for contracts in excess of $250,000, an authority created pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 349 may require that persons interested in performing work under contract first be certified or qualified to do the work. Any contractor may be considered ineligible to bid by the governmental entity or authority if the contractor is behind an approved progress schedule for the governmental entity or authority by 10 percent or more at the time of advertisement of the work. Any contractor prequalified and considered eligible by the department to bid to perform the type of work described under the contract shall be presumed to be qualified to perform the work so described. The governmental entity or authority may provide an appeal process to overcome that presumption with de novo review based on the record below to the circuit court.
(b) With respect to contractors not prequalified with the department, the authority shall publish prequalification criteria and procedures prior to advertisement or notice of solicitation. Such publications shall include notice of a public hearing for comment on such criteria and procedures prior to adoption. The procedures shall provide for an appeal process within the authority for objections to the prequalification process with de novo review based on the record below to the circuit court within 30 days.
(c) An authority may establish criteria and procedures under which contractor selection may occur on a basis other than the lowest responsible bidder. Prior to adoption, the authority shall publish for comment the proposed criteria and procedures. Review of the adopted criteria and procedures shall be to the circuit court, within 30 days after adoption, with de novo review based on the record below.
History.s. 93, ch. 29965, 1955; s. 14, ch. 57-318; s. 1, ch. 61-501; s. 1, ch. 69-314; ss. 23, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 1, ch. 76-85; s. 1, ch. 78-316; s. 10, ch. 80-374; s. 1, ch. 83-18; s. 146, ch. 84-309; s. 33, ch. 86-243; s. 6, ch. 87-100; s. 2, ch. 89-21; s. 495, ch. 95-148; s. 37, ch. 95-257; s. 37, ch. 96-323; s. 161, ch. 96-406; s. 43, ch. 97-96; s. 80, ch. 2002-20; s. 43, ch. 2003-286; s. 4, ch. 2007-66; s. 33, ch. 2007-196; s. 21, ch. 2010-225; s. 33, ch. 2012-174; s. 10, ch. 2014-223; s. 1, ch. 2019-86; s. 4, ch. 2019-153; s. 10, ch. 2021-188; s. 14, ch. 2022-204; s. 11, ch. 2023-197; s. 21, ch. 2025-149.

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Total Results: 9

City of Riviera Beach v. Barfield

642 So. 2d 1135, 1994 WL 513939

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Sep 21, 1994 | Docket: 1529420

Cited 23 times | Published

The attorney general based this conclusion on section 337.14(1), Florida Statutes which exempts certain

Dickerson, Inc. v. Rose

398 So. 2d 922

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: May 7, 1981 | Docket: 1696609

Cited 3 times | Published

bid affect bids already submitted. In fact, Section 337.14(6), Florida Statutes (1979) provides: *925

White Construction Co. Inc. v. Division of Admin., Etc.

281 So. 2d 194

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jul 25, 1973 | Docket: 1261680

Cited 3 times | Published

Qualification (pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 337.14, F.S.A.) setting White's maximum capacity rating

DAB CONSTRUCTORS v. Dept. of Transp.

656 So. 2d 940, 1995 Fla. App. LEXIS 5299, 1995 WL 296206

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: May 17, 1995 | Docket: 1683847

Cited 1 times | Published

qualification previously issued pursuant to section 337.14(1), Florida Statutes, and Chapter 14-22 of

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Florida Attorney General Reports | Filed: May 10, 2010 | Docket: 3255462

Published

Florida Department of Transportation pursuant to section 337.14, Florida Statutes, to possess additional contracting

Cone Corp. v. Florida Department of Transportation

921 F.2d 1190

Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit | Filed: Jan 8, 1991 | Docket: 66260259

Published

of that contract. Fla.Stat. § 337.11(3)(d); id. § 337.14 (providing that contractors bidding for contracts

Terrell Oil Co. v. Department of Transportation

541 So. 2d 713, 14 Fla. L. Weekly 805, 1989 Fla. App. LEXIS 1653, 1989 WL 31241

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Mar 31, 1989 | Docket: 64641595

Published

application in order to remain certified. See section 337.-14(4), Florida Statutes; FAC Rule 14-78.-007(3)

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Florida Attorney General Reports | Filed: Aug 1, 1985 | Docket: 3257061

Published

public in a proceeding disciplining the CPA. Section 337.14(1), F.S., provides that: Any person desiring

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Florida Attorney General Reports | Filed: Apr 8, 1976 | Docket: 3258752

Published

the certificate indicates he is qualified. Section 337.14, F. S. I can find no authority for the department