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CONCRETE x DAYTONA BEACH x FLORIDA

Concrete contractors in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Operating as a concrete contractor in Daytona Beach requires navigating both local municipal codes and Florida state regulations. Contractors must ensure they hold the appropriate competency license recognized by Volusia County and maintain active insurance coverage to satisfy permit application requirements.

Before beginning any project, verify whether the scope of work necessitates a building permit, particularly for structural slabs, foundations, or driveway modifications. Failure to secure permits or schedule mandatory inspections can lead to stop-work orders and significant fines. Always consult the Daytona Beach Building Department to confirm current code adoptions and local zoning overlays.

State License
STATE DBPR/LocalVaries by scope
Permit Issuer
Daytona BeachBuilding Dept
Avg. Plan Review
5-10 DaysDepends on complexity
Typical Start-Up
RANGE $500-$2,000Fees/Insurance
FILE · CONCRETE x DAYTONA BEACH x FLORIDA
Compliance Dossier
Public
File
05 / 2026
State AuthorityFlorida DBPR
CountyVolusia County
City AuthorityDaytona Beach Building Dept
Statute / CodeFlorida Building Code
Federal Cert.OSHA
ReciprocityVerify with County
FILE CONCRETELOCATION DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDATYPE COMPLIANCE GUIDE
VERIFIED 05 / 2026STATUS PUBLIC REFERENCE
What's specific to Daytona BeachWhat this leaf carries beyond the Florida state file.
Coastal Wind Requirements
Daytona Beach enforces strict wind-load standards for concrete foundations due to hurricane exposure.
Drainage Zoning
Concrete projects must comply with local impervious surface ratios to prevent flooding in Volusia County.
Local Competency
Volusia County maintains specific competency requirements that may differ from neighboring counties.
§ 01 · Permit Stack

Three layers govern Concrete work in Daytona Beach.

Always confirm local registration requirements with the Volusia County Contractor Licensing Division.

State — Floor
Florida DBPR
Workers' CompGeneral Liability
County — Overlay
Volusia County
Competency LicenseContractor Registration
City — Where you file
Daytona Beach
Building PermitBusiness Tax Receipt

Read it bottom-up.

Always confirm local registration requirements with the Volusia County Contractor Licensing Division.

This file exists to show what changes when the trade is Concrete and the jurisdiction is Daytona Beach, Florida.

Source · State, county, and city issuing authoritiesLast verified · 05 / 2026
§ 02 · Specs Ledger

Every requirement, with a number on it.

Each row names the issuing authority, cost, timeline, citation, and status behind the requirement.

RequirementIssued byCostTimeCitationStatus
Local CompetencyVerify with Volusia County
Volusia County
Verify with agency
Varies
Verify with agency
REQUIRED
General LiabilityMandatory for permits
Private Carrier
Market rate
Immediate
Florida Statute
REQUIRED
Building PermitRequired for structural
Daytona Beach
Based on valuation
5-10 days
City Ordinance
REQUIRED
Surety BondCheck local requirements
Private Carrier
Verify with agency
Varies
Verify with agency
REQUIRED
OSHA 10Recommended for safety
OSHA
Varies
10 hours
Federal
REQUIRED
Business Tax ReceiptAnnual renewal
Daytona Beach
Verify with agency
Annual
City Code
REQUIRED
§ 03 · Year-One Cost

What it costs to start Concrete in Daytona Beach.

A practical floor for Daytona Beach, Florida. Verify each amount with the issuing authority.

Year-one ledger
Daytona Beach, Florida · Concrete
Permit FeeBased on job costVariable
Plan ReviewIf requiredVariable
Business TaxAnnualVerify with City
Insurance PremiumAnnualMarket rate
Inspection FeePer visitVerify with City
BondingIf requiredVariable
Year-one floorVariable
Excludes tools, vehicle purchase, payroll, and marketing.
Note
Permit Valuation

Fees are calculated based on the total contract price.

Note
Late Fees

Working without a permit incurs double fees.

Note
Re-inspection

Failed inspections may require additional fees.

§ 04 · Path to First Job

From day zero to first inspection.

A practical path for Concrete contractors in Daytona Beach.

1
Day 0
License/Insurance Check
State/County
2
Day 1
Submit Permit App
Daytona Beach
3
Day 5
Plan Review
Daytona Beach
4
Day 10
Permit Issuance
Daytona Beach
5
Day 12
Pre-Pour Inspection
Daytona Beach
6
Day 15
Final Inspection
Daytona Beach
§ 05 · Compliance Checklist

Check them off.

Each item names the issuing authority, cycle, and citation.

01
Verify License
Check status with DBPR
EssentialLegalFlorida DBPR
ContractorIssuing authority
02
Site Survey
Confirm property lines
PlanningZoning Code
ContractorIssuing authority
03
Engineered Plans
Required for structural
TechnicalFBC
EngineerIssuing authority
04
Permit Posting
Display at job site
ComplianceCity Code
ContractorIssuing authority
05
Inspection Log
Maintain on-site
RecordkeepingFBC
ContractorIssuing authority
06
Final Sign-off
Close permit
CompletionCity Code
InspectorIssuing authority
§ 06 · Local Enforcement Data

Violations cited most in Daytona Beach.

When confirmed local data is unavailable, this section stays marked for verification.

Commonly cited
Verify with agency

Unpermitted Work

Performing structural concrete work without a permit.

PenaltyStop-work/Fines
Commonly cited
Verify with agency

Missing Inspections

Pouring concrete before the pre-pour inspection.

PenaltyRemoval/Fines
Commonly cited
Verify with agency

Zoning Violation

Exceeding impervious surface ratio.

PenaltyRemediation
§ 07 · Daytona Beach-specific FAQ

Questions Concrete contractors ask about Daytona Beach.

Q01Do I need a state license for concrete work in Daytona Beach?+
Florida does not have a statewide license specifically for concrete, but you must hold a local competency license issued by Volusia County or the City if required by local ordinance.
LicensingStateSource · Florida DBPR
Q02Is a permit required for a new driveway?+
Yes, the City of Daytona Beach requires a permit for new driveway installations or expansions to ensure compliance with zoning and drainage requirements.
PermitsDrivewaySource · Daytona Beach Building Department
Q03What insurance is mandatory for contractors?+
Florida law requires contractors to carry Workers' Compensation insurance if they have one or more employees, and General Liability is required for permit issuance.
InsuranceLiabilitySource · Florida Statute 440
Q04How do I schedule an inspection?+
Inspections in Daytona Beach are scheduled through the Building Department's online portal or via their automated phone system.
InspectionsProcessSource · Daytona Beach Building Department
Q05Are there specific codes for concrete in Florida?+
Yes, all concrete work must adhere to the Florida Building Code, which includes specific requirements for wind load and structural integrity.
CodeComplianceSource · Florida Building Commission
Q06Do I need a Business Tax Receipt?+
Yes, any contractor operating within the City of Daytona Beach must obtain a local Business Tax Receipt.
TaxBusinessSource · Daytona Beach Finance Department
§ 08 · Related

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