Fla. Stat. 255.0993
Public works projects; United States-produced iron and steel products


(1)

DEFINITIONS.As used in this section, the term:“Governmental entity” means the state, or any office, board, bureau, commission, department, branch, division, or institution thereof, or a separate agency or unit of local government created or established by law or ordinance and the officers thereof. The term includes, but is not limited to, a county; a city, a town, or other municipality; or a department, a commission, an authority, a school district, a taxing district, a water management district, a board, a public corporation, an institution of higher education, or other public agency or body thereof authorized to expend public funds for the construction, maintenance, repair, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of public works.“Iron or steel product” means any product made primarily of iron or steel, including, but not limited to, lined or unlined pipes and fittings; bars and rods; wire, wire ropes, and link chains; forgings; grating and drainage products; access covers, hatches, manhole covers, and other castings; hydrants; electric transmission and distribution poles; tanks; flanges; pipe clamps and restraints; valves; structural steel and other steel mill products; materials made primarily of iron and steel within precast concrete; and other construction materials made primarily of iron or steel.“Manufacturing process” means the application of a process to alter the form or function of materials or elements of a product in a manner that adds value and transforms the materials or elements into a new finished product functionally different from a finished product produced merely from assembling materials or elements into a product without applying such a process.“Produced in the United States” means that, with respect to iron and steel, all manufacturing processes, from initial melting through application of coatings, occur in the United States, other than metallurgical processes to refine steel additives.“Public works project” means an activity paid for with any state-appropriated funds or state funds administered by a governmental entity which consists of the construction, maintenance, repair, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of a building, road, street, sewer, storm drain, water system, site development, irrigation system, reclamation project, gas or electrical distribution system, gas or electrical substation, or other facility, project, or portion thereof owned in whole or in part by any governmental entity.

(a)

“Governmental entity” means the state, or any office, board, bureau, commission, department, branch, division, or institution thereof, or a separate agency or unit of local government created or established by law or ordinance and the officers thereof. The term includes, but is not limited to, a county; a city, a town, or other municipality; or a department, a commission, an authority, a school district, a taxing district, a water management district, a board, a public corporation, an institution of higher education, or other public agency or body thereof authorized to expend public funds for the construction, maintenance, repair, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of public works.

(b)

“Iron or steel product” means any product made primarily of iron or steel, including, but not limited to, lined or unlined pipes and fittings; bars and rods; wire, wire ropes, and link chains; forgings; grating and drainage products; access covers, hatches, manhole covers, and other castings; hydrants; electric transmission and distribution poles; tanks; flanges; pipe clamps and restraints; valves; structural steel and other steel mill products; materials made primarily of iron and steel within precast concrete; and other construction materials made primarily of iron or steel.

(c)

“Manufacturing process” means the application of a process to alter the form or function of materials or elements of a product in a manner that adds value and transforms the materials or elements into a new finished product functionally different from a finished product produced merely from assembling materials or elements into a product without applying such a process.

(d)

“Produced in the United States” means that, with respect to iron and steel, all manufacturing processes, from initial melting through application of coatings, occur in the United States, other than metallurgical processes to refine steel additives.

(e)

“Public works project” means an activity paid for with any state-appropriated funds or state funds administered by a governmental entity which consists of the construction, maintenance, repair, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of a building, road, street, sewer, storm drain, water system, site development, irrigation system, reclamation project, gas or electrical distribution system, gas or electrical substation, or other facility, project, or portion thereof owned in whole or in part by any governmental entity.

(2)

UNITED STATES-PRODUCED IRON AND STEEL REQUIREMENT.Notwithstanding any other law, a governmental entity entering into a contract for a public works project or for the purchase of materials for a public works project must include in the contract a requirement that any iron or steel product permanently incorporated in the project be produced in the United States.Paragraph (a) does not apply if the governmental entity administering the funds for a public works project or the purchase of materials for a public works project solely determines that any of the following applies:
Iron or steel products produced in the United States are not produced in sufficient quantities, reasonably available, or of satisfactory quality.
The use of iron or steel products produced in the United States will increase the total cost of the project by more than 20 percent.
Complying with paragraph (a) is inconsistent with the public interest.
When steel and iron materials are used in a public works project, paragraph (a) does not prevent a minimal use of foreign steel and iron materials if:
Such materials are incidental or ancillary to the primary product and are not separately identified in the project specifications; and
The cost of such materials does not exceed one-tenth of 1 percent of the total contract cost or $2,500, whichever is greater. For purposes of this subparagraph, the cost of such materials is that shown to be the value of the iron or steel products as they are delivered to the project.
Electrical components, equipment, systems, and appurtenances, including supports, covers, shielding, and other appurtenances related to an electrical system, necessary for operation or concealment, except transmission and distribution poles, are not considered iron or steel products and are exempt from the requirements of paragraph (a).

(a)

Notwithstanding any other law, a governmental entity entering into a contract for a public works project or for the purchase of materials for a public works project must include in the contract a requirement that any iron or steel product permanently incorporated in the project be produced in the United States.

(b)

Paragraph (a) does not apply if the governmental entity administering the funds for a public works project or the purchase of materials for a public works project solely determines that any of the following applies:Iron or steel products produced in the United States are not produced in sufficient quantities, reasonably available, or of satisfactory quality.The use of iron or steel products produced in the United States will increase the total cost of the project by more than 20 percent.Complying with paragraph (a) is inconsistent with the public interest.
1. Iron or steel products produced in the United States are not produced in sufficient quantities, reasonably available, or of satisfactory quality.
2. The use of iron or steel products produced in the United States will increase the total cost of the project by more than 20 percent.
3. Complying with paragraph (a) is inconsistent with the public interest.

(c)

When steel and iron materials are used in a public works project, paragraph (a) does not prevent a minimal use of foreign steel and iron materials if:Such materials are incidental or ancillary to the primary product and are not separately identified in the project specifications; andThe cost of such materials does not exceed one-tenth of 1 percent of the total contract cost or $2,500, whichever is greater. For purposes of this subparagraph, the cost of such materials is that shown to be the value of the iron or steel products as they are delivered to the project.
1. Such materials are incidental or ancillary to the primary product and are not separately identified in the project specifications; and
2. The cost of such materials does not exceed one-tenth of 1 percent of the total contract cost or $2,500, whichever is greater. For purposes of this subparagraph, the cost of such materials is that shown to be the value of the iron or steel products as they are delivered to the project.

(d)

Electrical components, equipment, systems, and appurtenances, including supports, covers, shielding, and other appurtenances related to an electrical system, necessary for operation or concealment, except transmission and distribution poles, are not considered iron or steel products and are exempt from the requirements of paragraph (a).

(3)

INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS.This section shall be applied in a manner consistent with, and may not be construed to impair, the state’s obligations under any international agreement.

(4)

RULEMAKING.The Department of Management Services shall develop guidelines and procedures by rule to implement this section.

(5)

APPLICABILITY.This section does not apply to contracts procured by the Department of Transportation subject to the Buy America requirements of 23 C.F.R. s. 635.410.

Source: Section 255.0993 — Public works projects; United States-produced iron and steel products, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0255.­0993 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

255.01
Proceeds of insurance may be used to replace property destroyed
255.02
Boards authorized to replace buildings destroyed by fire
255.03
Proceeds of insurance to be paid into State Treasury
255.04
Preference to home industries in building public buildings
255.05
Bond of contractor constructing public buildings
255.20
Local bids and contracts for public construction works
255.21
Special facilities for physically disabled
255.22
Reconveyance of lands not used for purpose specified
255.25
Approval required before construction or lease of buildings
255.28
Department authority to acquire land with or for facility thereon
255.29
Construction contracts
255.30
Fixed capital outlay projects
255.31
Authority to the Department of Management Services to manage construction projects for state and local governments
255.32
State construction management contracting
255.40
Use of asbestos in new public buildings or buildings newly constructed for lease to governmental entities
255.041
Separate specifications for building contracts
255.042
Shelter in public buildings
255.043
Art in state buildings
255.45
Correction of firesafety violations in certain state-owned property
255.045
Cleanup after events held on public property
255.047
Publicly owned or operated convention centers, sports stadiums, sports arenas, coliseums, or auditoriums
255.51
Determination of rental rates
255.051
Public bids
255.52
Approval by State Board of Administration
255.052
Substitution of securities for amounts retained on public contracts
255.60
Special contracts with charitable or not-for-profit organizations
255.065
Public-private partnerships
255.70
Public permitting
255.071
Payment of subcontractors, sub-subcontractors, materialmen, and suppliers on construction contracts for public projects
255.072
Definitions
255.073
Timely payment for purchases of construction services
255.074
Procedures for calculation of payment due dates
255.075
Mandatory interest
255.076
Award of court costs and attorney’s fees
255.077
Project closeout and payment of retainage
255.078
Public construction retainage
255.099
Preference to state residents
255.101
Contracts for public construction works
255.102
Contractor utilization of minority business enterprises
255.103
Construction management or program management entities
255.211
Special symbol may be displayed
255.248
Definitions
255.249
Department of Management Services
255.251
Energy Conservation and Sustainable Buildings Act
255.252
Findings and intent
255.253
Definitions
255.254
No facility constructed or leased without life-cycle costs
255.255
Life-cycle costs
255.256
Energy performance index
255.257
Energy management
255.259
Florida-friendly landscaping on public property
255.451
Electronic firesafety and security system
255.501
Building and Facilities Act
255.502
Definitions
255.503
Powers of the Department of Management Services
255.504
Use of facilities
255.505
Creation of the pool
255.506
Facilities in pool
255.507
Determination of qualified facilities
255.508
Participation in pool
255.509
Request for advisory statement
255.511
Factors to be considered in establishing rental rates
255.513
Powers of the Division of Bond Finance and the Department of Management Services
255.514
Division of Bond Finance
255.0515
Bids for state contracts
255.515
Issuance of obligations by the division
255.516
Security for payment of obligations
255.0516
Bid protests by educational boards
255.517
Anticipation obligations
255.0517
Owner-controlled insurance programs for public construction projects
255.518
Obligations
255.0518
Public bids
255.519
Variable rate obligations
255.521
Failure of payment
255.522
State and political subdivisions not liable on obligations
255.523
Exemption from taxes
255.524
Obligations issued constitute legal investments
255.525
Inconsistent provisions of other laws superseded
255.0525
Advertising for competitive bids or proposals
255.0705
Popular name
255.0991
Contracts for construction services
255.0992
Public works projects
255.0993
Public works projects
255.2501
Lease of space financed with local government obligations
255.2502
Contracts which require annual appropriation
255.2503
Contracts for lease of buildings
255.2575
Energy-efficient and sustainable buildings
255.5576
Consideration of energy-efficient materials
255.25001
Department of Management Services not required to participate in PRIDE leasing process

Current through Fall 2025

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