Who Owns Energy Compliance?
As Florida Energy Code requirements become more complex, energy compliance can no longer be treated as a last-minute documentation task.
For residential projects, unclear responsibility can create avoidable risk: missing assumptions, delayed testing coordination, permitting questions, field issues, or gaps between the design team, builder, energy consultant, and verifier.
The best time to clarify ownership is early.
Who is responsible for the compliance path?
Who is coordinating testing scope?
Who is confirming documentation before permitting?
Who is making sure field work aligns with the assumptions used for compliance?
RunBrook helps Florida residential project teams clarify the path forward, coordinate requirements, and reduce surprises before they affect schedule or closeout.
Follow along as we share more details on what the 2026 Florida Energy Code changes may mean for residential projects.