Unpacking Florida’s New Public Project Payment Protocols

Unpacking Florida’s New Public Project Payment Protocols

In the latest episode of The Lien Zone Podcast, we delve deep into Florida’s freshly updated regulations regarding public project payments.

We begin with a closer examination of the “Public Project Notices of Nonpayment, Sections 255.05 and 337.18.” Here, the introduction of a provision allows claimants to assert their right to bond protection if a bond isn’t timely recorded. The episode underscores the necessity of serving a notice of nonpayment on contractors – especially vital for those not directly in a contract with the contractor.

Transitioning to the “Public Project Prompt Payment Changes, Sections 218.735 and 255.077,” effective from July 1, 2023, we dissect significant alterations. Notably, the law now eradicates the previous $1M threshold for its applicability. Furthermore, there’s clarity on the governmental entity’s role in the payment process – from creating a comprehensive punch list to ensuring contractors are promptly paid.

In previous regulations, a contractor might face situations where they weren’t owed any payment. Now, with explicit rules in place, there’s a more balanced approach to handling payment disputes.

For anyone involved in public construction projects in Florida, understanding these changes is paramount. Tune in to gain invaluable insights into navigating these updates proficiently.

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About Alex Barthet

Alexander Barthet is a board certified construction attorney in Florida and holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering.  He manages The Barthet Firm, a ten lawyer construction law firm in Miami, and maintains a construction law blog at www.TheLienZone.com. He can be reached at 305-347-5295 or alex@barthet.com.