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4. Do subcontractors need to register as Building Contractors? 5. Hiring subcontractors with the Building Contractor Registration. 6. Employees don't need to register as Building Contractors. 7. Issuing permits related to Building Contractor ... more
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Both the Dwelling Contractor (DC) and the Dwelling Contractor Qualifier (DCQ) Certifications are needed to obtain building permits for work on one- or two-family dwellings in Wisconsin. Dwelling Contractors (and other contractor business ... more
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Yes. If an owner pulls a one- or two-family dwelling building permit, a contractor still needs the BCR to do work under the building codes innvolved. Registration is needed to obtain commercial building permits unless the contractor holds one of ... more
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In most states, becoming a licensed contractor involves several steps. You'll need to work under another contractor for a while, to gain a certain amount of experience, and you'll most likely need to take your state's licensing exam. For more ... more
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The general contractor for the project is Garritano Bros Ltd, from Oshawa. ... more
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A. One of our recent clients reported that before coming to us he had met with an architect and found out that it was going to cost $3.00 per square foot for the design and plans plus $3.00 per square foot for integration of the plans during ... more
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Your project manager will oversee the project from beginning to end. Your builder will manage the on-site construction. ... more
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for building contractors is expected to experience positive growth through 2016--increasing by 11 percent. These professionals are self-employed and work on a variety of projects ... more
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A residential general contractor in Spring Grove, IL is a home remodeling professional who organizes and executes larger remodeling projects. Often these professionals are confused with home improvement pros. But as they will be quick to tell you, ... more
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Overhead is the operational expense of running a business that is not directly attributable to your specific project. This would include utilities, rent, insurance, taxes, bookkeeper, truck payments, and the like. All these expenses must be paid ... more
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