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Meet the contractor signing your permit

Dellamano Construction is a small, owner-operated general contractor in Broward County and Palm Beach County. One license holder — Aldo Dellamano — carries the general, roofing, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing credentials on every project, so the permits, the schedule, and the finish work all answer to the same person.

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Aldo Dellamano

Founder & Licensed Florida General Contractor

The founder

Five trade licenses, one accountable contractor

Aldo Dellamano spent years watching the same breakdown repeat on South Florida job sites: a homeowner hires a general contractor, the GC hands the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and roofing scopes to four different license holders, and the schedule disappears into calendar conflicts between teams that barely coordinate. Dellamano Construction exists to put one accountable contractor back in charge of all of it.

Aldo personally holds Florida DBPR licenses as a Certified General Contractor, Certified Roofing Contractor, Certified Mechanical Contractor, and Certified Plumbing Contractor, with an electrical contractor credential rounding out the trades that a typical renovation actually requires. Most GCs hold only the CGC and hire the rest out under unrelated license holders. For our clients, that combination means the name on your building permit is the same name answering for every trade running on your job — whether the work is performed by our own team or by a specialist crew we bring in and manage.

The company is based in Parkland and works exclusively across Broward County and Palm Beach County — a deliberately tight radius that keeps the team on one or two active jobs at a time instead of spreading thin across the state.

What that changes

Why one accountable license holder matters

Coordinated trades sound like a technicality. On a real job, they change the week-to-week experience in four specific ways.

  • One number to call when something shifts

    If an electrical rough-in needs to move two feet to clear a soffit, that decision goes through the same GC running the rest of your job — not a three-way text thread between the electrician's office, the drywall crew, and a project manager chasing answers.

  • Your permit pulls faster

    County inspectors see one qualifier of record on the mechanical, plumbing, and structural portions of the same permit. No waiting on three different master licenses to get attached to the application before submittal.

  • Change orders stop multiplying

    Mid-project scope changes — a moved island, a second hood vent, an added bathroom — don't trigger a new sub contract and a new markup every time. The trade work is priced and executed by the same team already on-site.

  • The inspection log is one conversation

    When Broward or Palm Beach asks a follow-up question on a failed inspection, the person who did the work answers it. Not a PM relaying a message from a sub who's now on a different job in Miramar.

Credentials

Florida DBPR licenses on record

Every license below is active and held by Aldo Dellamanopersonally. Click any license number to verify it directly with the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation.

  • Certified General Contractor

    Florida DBPR

    CGC1525289
  • Certified Roofing Contractor

    Florida DBPR

    CCC1335157
  • Certified Mechanical Contractor

    Florida DBPR

    CMC1251666
  • Certified Plumbing Contractor

    Florida DBPR

    CFC1434398
  • Certified Electrical Contractor

    Florida DBPR

    EC13015530

Verify any Florida contractor at myfloridalicense.com. We recommend every homeowner pull the license of any contractor they consider, ours included.

How we work

From first call to final walkthrough

  1. 01

    On-site walkthrough

    Aldo visits the property, walks the scope with you, and looks at the conditions behind the walls — electrical panel capacity, existing plumbing runs, structural obvious issues. No salesperson, no second visit required to get real numbers.

  2. 02

    Written, itemized proposal

    You get a fixed-bid proposal with line-item scope — what's included, what's excluded, what the permit path looks like, and a realistic timeline. If HOA approval is in the picture, we outline that path too.

  3. 03

    Permit and production

    Permits pulled under one license, materials ordered, crew scheduled. Every trade on your job is Dellamano — same faces from demo through final inspection.

  4. 04

    Final walkthrough and warranty

    You walk the finished work with Aldo before the last check clears. Punch list items get closed out, warranty documentation handed over, and the permit closed with the county.

Get in touch

Talk to Aldo directly

Estimates come from the license holder, not an intake form. Call, text, or request a free estimate online — Aldo responds personally during business hours.

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Licensed GC personally holding the general, roofing, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing credentials on every permit. Broward and Palm Beach Counties.