N.O.A stands for Notice of Acceptance, a document issued by the Miami Dade County after a rigorous test, where it is certified that a impact door or window model is suitable for commercial operation and has passed the impact resistance test in case of extreme weather.
A Florida Product Approval is good statewide and can also be used in Miami-Dade and Broward counties if the BCIS is listing includes the HVHZ endorsement. A Miami-Dade NOA is only a local product approval though the NOA may be used by a product manufacturer to apply for a statewide Florida Product Approval.
State approval by the Florida Building Commission shows builders, architects, building officials and inspectors that your products have completed rigorous testing requirements and meet the standards specified in the Florida Building Code.
Miami-Dade County Certificate of Competency (COC) Contractors working in Miami-Dade County need this county-specific license. It applies to specialty trades such as plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work. The Miami-Dade County Contractor Licensing Section issues this certificate.
Product Approval Process Manufacturers of construction products and assemblies seeking to obtain approval of their products may obtain Miami-Dade County services including the review of the technical documentation (tests, reports, engineering analysis, installation procedures, etc.)
A Certificate of Competency is a credential that certifies the holder has received training required to perform the duties of a Certified Elevator Technician. You must hold a Florida Certificate of Competency before you can register as a Certified Elevator Technician.
Journeyman Certificate of Competency Requirements: Three years of proven field experience in the trade, or education equivalent, or a combination of the two, but not more than one-half consisting of education equivalent.
A certificate of competency (COC) is certification verifying that an individual or business has the abilities required to perform a task safely. COCs are commonly associated with work in construction, mining, shipping, and other occupations that make use of heavy machinery.