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  • Monday, May 25, 2026 12:42 PM | Anonymous

    For links to agendas and other meeting information, please visit our website at www.floridabuilding.org
    and view the Meeting Calendar on the homepage, located near the bottom of the page.

    May 27, 2026
    1:30 P.M.  Energy Technical Advisory Committee  (Conference call/Webinar)

    To consider and discuss the following Declaratory Statement: 
    DS 2026-023 by Bryan Orr of Kalos Services Inc.

    May 28, 2026

    9:00 A.M.       Education POC (Conference call/Webinar)
                          Review pending advanced accredited courses

    10:00 A.M.     Product Approval POC (Conference call/Webinar)
                          Review of product approval and entity applications

    2:00 P.M.        Accessibility Advisory Council (Conference call/Webinar)

                          Review of Applications for Waivers from Accessibility Requirements

    May 29, 2026

    9:00 A.M.       Special Occupancy Technical Advisory Committee (Conference call/Webinar)
                          To consider and discuss the following Declaratory Statement:
                          DS 2026-016 by Shane Kittendorf of City of Cape Coral

    10:30 A.M.     Electrical Technical Advisory Committee (Conference call/Webinar)
                          To consider and discuss the following Declaratory Statement:
                          DS 2026-022 by Shane Kittendorf of City of Cape Coral

    1:00 P.M.       Structural Technical Advisory Committee – concurrently with the Code Admin Technical Advisory Committee (Conference Call/Webinar)
                           To consider and discuss the following Declaratory Statements:
                           DS 2026-016 by Shane Kittendorf of City of Cape Coral
                           DS 2026-024 by Paul Zillio of Bliss & Nyitray, Inc.
                           DS 2026-025 by Paul Zillio of Bliss & Nyitray, Inc.

                          Structural Technical Advisory Committee (separately)
                          DS 2026-014 by Jeffrey Arneson of Jax Apex Technology, Inc.

                         Code Admin Technical Advisory Committee (separately)
                         DS 2026-026 by Eric Briggs of Seve’s Windows & Doors

                         Review and approve the proposed scope of work for the following research project:
                        Uniform Florida Commercial and Residential Permit Application Forms

    June 1, 2026

    9:00 A.M.       Hurricane Research Advisory Committee (Conference call/Webinar)
                          To review and accept draft final reports for the following research projects:
                          Best Practices for Hurricane Season Utilization of Tower Crane and Hoisting Equipment
                          Assessment of Windborne Debris Risk in Florida

    June 9, 2026
                          

                          Meeting (On-site – The Shores Resort & SPA - Daytona Beach Shores - Florida)
                          Commission meeting (8:30 am)

    Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations
    Building Codes and Standards
    http://www.floridabuilding.org


  • Friday, May 22, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    Fraud remains a significant risk in HVAC and construction, with reported median losses reaching $250,000 per case. Common issues include misuse of company credit cards, equipment theft, billing fraud, payroll manipulation, and unauthorized side work using company resources.

    Industry experts note HVAC firms are especially exposed due to field-based operations and limited visibility between job sites and office accounting systems.

    Prevention continues to center on basics: separation of duties, routine audits, vendor controls, and strong company culture that encourages accountability and reporting concerns early.

    Bottom line: Most fraud issues don’t start large—they grow where oversight and accountability are inconsistent. Click here to read more.


  • Friday, May 22, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    Manufacturers are entering 2026 with a stronger focus on resilience and cost control as uncertainty continues across supply chains, energy, and capital planning.

    Predictive maintenance is now a risk management tool, helping prevent downtime and improve planning. Maintenance itself is shifting from an expense to a strategic asset tied to capital forecasting.

    At the same time, domestic manufacturing is gaining importance due to faster delivery and supply chain reliability. High-efficiency systems are being judged more on clear ROI and operating cost savings than long-term or intangible value.

    Bottom line: Data-driven decisions and operational reliability are now driving manufacturing strategy in 2026. Click here to read more.


  • Friday, May 22, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    Mid-sized HVACR contractors are facing a growing squeeze in 2026 as the gap widens between small, agile shops and large, well-capitalized firms.

    Smaller contractors can stay flexible and lean, while larger companies often scale through strong financial backing and structured operations. But those in the middle are increasingly caught in a difficult transition—where growth brings higher costs, more complexity, and tougher competition.

    Industry observers note that scaling from “small business” to “fully optimized large operation” is becoming one of the biggest hurdles in the sector.

    Bottom line: The middle tier of HVAC contracting is under pressure as the industry polarizes between small and large operators. Click here to read more.


  • Friday, May 15, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    MACCA members and industry professionals packed the room for an in-depth evening covering major HVAC code changes and what they mean for the industry moving forward. ⚙️

    Industry Expert Bob Cochell delivered a detailed, real-world breakdown of upcoming code updates, including Energy Code changes, Mechanical updates, and the “What Code & Why” behind evolving requirements affecting HVAC contractors across the field.

    With a full room, strong engagement, and nonstop networking throughout the night, this event once again proved the power of bringing HVAC professionals together to stay informed, connected, and ahead of the curve ⚙️

    A huge thank you to everyone who attended and helped make this one of our most talked-about events of the year. A special thank you as well to our event sponsor, Trane Supply, for supporting the evening and helping make it all possible.

    And the momentum doesn’t stop there — don’t forget to stop by the Trane Supply Sarasota Open House today (Friday, May 15) from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM! Swing by, connect with the team, take a look around, and enjoy a relaxed, industry-friendly networking stop. It’s a great chance to catch up with peers and see what’s happening locally in the supply world.


  • Friday, May 15, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    The U.S. Department of Justice is supporting a challenge to a Department of Energy rule that could limit the availability of certain non-condensing gas furnaces and commercial water heaters.

    Industry groups including the American Gas Association argue the rule could force costly home and building modifications or push consumers toward electrification. The DOJ says the DOE may have overstepped its authority under federal energy law and is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to vacate a lower court ruling that upheld the regulation.

    If the rule remains in place, HVAC contractors could see more complex retrofit projects, higher installation costs, and fewer gas equipment options available to customers.

    Key Takeaway:
    This case could significantly impact the future of gas heating equipment, installation requirements, and energy regulations across the HVAC industry. 

    Click here to read more.


  • Friday, May 15, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    FRACCA has asked us to send a survey out to our contacts.

    Please take a moment to reply to the email and provide answers to the following questions. We will share your thoughts with them.

    • Did you attend the conference? 
    • Did you enjoy the speakers?
    • How were the vendors at the expo?
    • Were the session topics on point?
    • If you did not attend the conference, please explain why?
    • What would make you want to attend a conference in the future?

    Thank you


  • Friday, May 08, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    The Florida Building Commission has released proposed versions of the Private Provider Inspection Form and Private Provider Certificate of Compliance Form, as required under HB 803.

    These forms may impact how private provider inspections and compliance documentation are handled moving forward, making industry feedback especially important.

    View the proposed forms here

    Comment Deadline: May 18, 2026
    Submit comments to: mo.madani@myfloridalicense.com


  • Friday, May 08, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    The IRS is warning taxpayers to be cautious of increasingly aggressive charitable contribution tax strategies that promise significant deductions but may cross into abusive territory.

    In particular, schemes involving “charitable LLCs” or similar structures often allow donors to appear to make a contribution while still maintaining control or access to the assets—an arrangement the IRS has flagged as potentially fraudulent. These transactions are drawing heightened scrutiny and could result in denied deductions, penalties, or even criminal consequences. 

    In this article, we break down how these schemes work, the red flags to watch for, and how to ensure your charitable giving remains compliant and defensible.
    Click here to read more.


  • Friday, May 08, 2026 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    Sustainability in HVAC isn’t just about going green anymore, it’s about performance.

    Across the industry, energy-efficient systems, smarter controls, and better building performance are helping reduce operating costs and improve long-term reliability. Clients are paying closer attention to efficiency and ROI, and that’s shaping what they expect from contractors.

    For HVAC professionals, this means more opportunities in high-efficiency upgrades, system optimization, and energy-focused solutions.

    Bottom line: sustainability is quickly becoming part of the business conversation, not just an add-on. Click here to read more.


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