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The engineer claims that this is a state requirement. I have run into a problem with a local building department that is requiring a C-Licensed contractor to do the excavation on a home replacement building site.

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As you’ve seen there is some subjectivity in appropriate license classification but perhaps no more than for Class A Engineering Contractors who are licensed to perform work related to “fixed works requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill.” You may want to contact the CSLB but my sense is that you would need a C-10 Electrical Contractor’s license. Does the Class A cover electrical or do we also need to obtain a C10 license? Reply We will be doing electrical work for small 5G poles. Our company has a Class A contractor license for CA.

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President Trump Issues Executive Order on Apprenticeships 15 Responses to “The A, B and C’s of Contracting and Self-Performing Work Under California’s Contractor’s License Law”Ĭan a class B contractor install a interior metal door and build a metal cage anchored into concrete (for storing cannabis product) on a commercial building? Trying to find the most suitable contractor for this type of job as the contractor in question mainly does home construction.

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Insurance Attorney Gary Barrera Joins Wendel Rosen’s Construction Practice Group In addition, unlike both a Class A – General Engineering Contractor and a Class C – Specialty Contractor, a Class B – General Building Contractor may self-perform any work (even work not involving framing or carpentry) except for work for which a C-16 – Fire Protection or C-57 Well Drilling Contractor’s licenses would be required. Class B – General Building ContractorsĬlass B – General Building Contractors, unlike both a Class A – General Engineering Contractor and a Class C – Specialty Contractor, may enter into direct contracts and subcontracts involving: (1) Projects involving framing or carpentry only (2) Projects involving two or more unrelated trades other than framing or carpentry ( i.e., framing or carpentry cannot count toward the two or more unrelated trades) or (3) Projects in which the Class B – General Contractor holds the appropriate Class C specialty license. Class C – Specialty ContractorsĬlass C – Specialty Contractors, like a Class A – General Engineering Contractor, may only enter into direct contracts and subcontracts for projects requiring the special skills of its license, but unlike a Class A contractor, a Class C contractor may self-perform work that falls within its license classification or that is incidental and supplemental to the performance of the work for which it is licensed. Class A – General Engineering ContractorsĬlass A – General Engineering Contractors may only enter into direct contracts and subcontracts for projects requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skills and may only self-perform work that falls within its license classification. Thus, for example, if a project owner is remodeling their kitchen at a cost of $6,000 and the cost of doing the flooring is only $300, the person doing the flooring would need to have a contractor’s license in the appropriate classification since the aggregate cost of the work is $500 or more. Known as the “minor work exception,” the exception is a project-based, not work-based, exception. One important (albeit “minor”) exception is that no contractor’s license is required no matter what type of work is being performed if the project has a value of less than $500. Class C – Specialty Contractors of which there are currently 42 different Class C specialty contractors license types.Įach of these license classifications has separate contracting rules, and rules regarding when work can be self-performed, which for many can be confusing.Class B – General Building Contractors and.Class A – General Engineering Contractors.The California Contractors State License Board issues licenses in three general classifications: The A, B and C’s of Contracting and Self-Performing Work Under California’s Contractor’s License Law











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