First, you must choose what type of contracting you want to do - where you go to get certified varies with the type of work. You can register for general Government Contracting at https://www.bpn.gov/ccr/default.aspx.
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You can become a heating contractor if you go to college and you can also go to a heating and plumbing school for training. The fastest way to become a heating contractor is to go to the heating and plumbing school and get certified with a license.
Do you mean Pex or Peck's? If it is the former, it depends on which system you want to become certified in? Check with the local plumbers and plumbing wholesale houses.
Your state government will have a contractor license bureau. In order to become a licensed contractor you have to meet the state board's requirements. For specifics you'd have find their website.
"In order to become OSHA certified, a contractor must first license with the state they plan to operate within. Then they fill out an application for certification and undergo the inspection process and then train their employees in proper work practices."
How do you become a contractor for the US postal service?
The contractor may not charge the time off to the government contract
The qualifications you need to be a building contractor are
Monies are transferred from the US treasury or other governmental agencies to a contractor when a non-governmental contractor performs work under contract with the government. This is the government's way of paying the contractor for work.
FAR 15.408 (c) states, "The contracting officer shall, when contracting by negotiation, insert the clause at 52.215-11, Price Reduction for Defective Certified Cost or Pricing Data -- Modifications, in solicitations and contracts when it is contemplated that certified cost or pricing data will be required from the contractor or any subcontractor (see 15.403-4) for the pricing of contract modifications, and the clause prescribed in paragraph (b) of this section has not been included."
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Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.