All businesses or individuals that construct or alter any building, highway, road, parking facility, railroad, excavation, or other structure in California must be licensed by the Contractors State License Board if the combined labor and material costs for one or more contracts on the project is $500 or more. Contractors must be licensed before submitting bids.
Read MoreHow to Become a Licensed Contractor in Arizona
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions regarding contractor licensing in Arizona. Any business which contracts or offers to contract to build, alter, repair, add to, subtract from, improve, move, wreck or demolish any building, highway, road, railroad, excavation or other structure, development or improvement, or to do any part of the work must be a licensed contractor.
Read MoreMississippi Contractor License Renewal FAQ’s
All contractors and subcontractors performing work on commercial jobs over $50,000.00 (including installation of equipment) require a commercial license issued by MSBOC. A commercial license is also required for any contract involving the construction, reconstruction, repair or maintenance of fire protection systems on public projects over $5,000.00 and private projects over $10,000.00.
Read MoreMinnesota Building Official License Renewal FAQ’s
Minnesota code officials must renew their licenses every two years by the anniversary of initial licensure. Here is everything you need to know to renew your license on time!
Read MoreFlorida Certified Contractor License Renewal FAQ’s
Florida Certified contractors renew their licenses August 31st of even numbered years—that time is almost here! Here are some frequently asked questions to help you navigate the license renewal process.
Read MoreMoving Forward: Better Than Ever
The country is beginning to emerge from quarantine, and construction is one of the industries that is going back online before others. As construction business owners the future may look uncertain, but there are certainly things you can be focusing on to not only provide safety for your business, but make sure you continue to thrive.
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