Many people hire contractors for home improvement projects during the summer, but not all the contractors bidding on projects have licenses, meaning they are breaking the law, reports James Taylor of CBS News Sacramento.
The destruction caused by Hurricane Ian has created tough working conditions. Trent Cotney of Adams and Reese sheds light on how contractors should prepare.
Hurricane Ian created billions of dollars of damages to homes, buildings and a variety of structures throughout Florida. As the construction industry mobilizes to assist with cleanup and restoration, it is important for out-of-state contractors to understand the complexity and enforcement of Florida’s construction licensing laws.
Trent Cotney of Adams and Reese gives a few brief tips on what contractors should know about arbitration as well as what to keep in mind if buying or selling a contracting company.
There are various ways to determine if a person is qualified to do a task or trade. Licensing through the state is probably one of the most common and is often required.
Fry Construction, a specialist in the precision design and construction of medical imaging, cancer treatment and surgery centers has announced it became officially licensed on June 8, 2016, by the State Licensing Board in the State of Arizona for a B-1 General Contractor's License.