If he can't he shouldn't be a general contractor
$4,000 to $8,000 depending on contractor, size of roof, and price of shingles.
A general engineering contractor is a contractor whose principal contracting business is in connection with fixed works requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill, including irrigation, drainage, water power, water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors, docks and wharves, shipyards, roadways, airports, bridges, etc. A general building contractor simply builds buildings.
Anyone who does work for a general contractor and is not a direct employee of that contractor is a sub-contractor. Regardless of who sets the price. The subcontractors work within the contract set between the general contractor and homeowner. Hence sub-contractor.
Oh, absolutely! A class A general contractor can definitely do roofing work. They have the skills and expertise to handle a variety of construction projects, including roofing. Just like a happy little tree, they can help protect and beautify your home with a sturdy roof.
General Contractor Lic.
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So they can work as a general contractor and not have to work for someone else.
An insured contractor is a contractor who carries a Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy.
That means he is an unlicensed general contractor. He has not set up a bond or registered with the state licensing board. Complaints in your state would not be readily available.
Not yet
general contractors differ in that they are familiar with all aspects of the building process, from vacant land all the way through the processes to complete a home, office building and so forth. a contractor will and can be hired BY a general contractor to accomplish a certain aspect of the process of construction. general contractors can roughly be compared to a general practitioner. a contractor, to a doctor who only specializes in one area of practice