quadpa1911
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May be I should looking at this as property maintenance as in maintaining existing drive ways, fence lines, mowing and tilling?:confused2:
So What type of contractors licences when using your tractor for tilling, mowing, drive way grading (Back Box), post hole drilling, and misc. backhoe work. I haven't been able to pin point anything for the State of Jefferson(California)
]In California there are several overlapping classifications.
C12 - Earthwork and Paving Contractors An earthwork and paving contractor digs, moves, and places material forming the surface of the earth, other than water, in such a manner that a cut, fill, excavation, grade, trench, backfill, or tunnel (if incidental thereto) can be executed, including the use of explosives for these purposes. This classification includes the mixing, fabricating and placing of paving and any other surfacing materials.
C27 - Landscaping Contractor A landscape contractor constructs, maintains, repairs, installs, or subcontracts the development of landscape systems and facilities for public and private gardens and other areas which are designed to aesthetically, architecturally, horticulturally, or functionally improve the grounds within or surrounding a structure or a tract or plot of land. In connection therewith, a landscape contractor prepares and grades plots and areas of land for the installation of any architectural, horticultural and decorative treatment or arrangement.
Or the Do All classification
A - General Engineering Contractor. A general engineering contractor is a contractor whose principal contracting business is in connection with fixed works requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill, including the following divisions or subjects: irrigation, drainage, water power, water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors, docks and wharves, shipyards and ports, dams and hydroelectric projects, levees, river control and reclamation works, railroads, highways, streets and roads, tunnels, airports and airways, sewers and sewage disposal plants and systems, waste reduction plants, bridges, overpasses, underpasses and other similar works, pipelines and other systems for the transmission of petroleum and other liquid or gaseous substances, parks, playgrounds and other recreational works, refineries, chemical plants and similar industrial plants requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill, powerhouses, power plants and other utility plants and installations, mines and metallurgical plants, land leveling and earthmoving projects, excavating, grading, trenching, paving and surfacing work and cement and concrete works in connection with the above mentioned fixed works.
If you need to really know all the classifications go here.
Licensing Classifications - Contractors State License Board
i would say, you fall under a landscape person.
but if the general engineer contractor is not that much more. i would say get that. to cover any extra.
i used to have a calif electrical and general contractors license, and you just dont "get one of these"
I had to show 4 years supervised experience in that field and pass the tests.
Don't most states have a hotline to call before digging? You call, they come and mark out the underground utilities. No brainer there.In CT you would need a Home improvement registration number.
They are very careful to say it is not a license because that sounds like you have passed some type of test.
The big issue for you breaking ground wth a BH or PHD, is underground insurance. In Joe Biden's own words "That's a big f-ing deal"
Drill into a fiber optic line, you better have the right coverage
JB.
Don't most states have a hotline to call before digging? You call, they come and mark out the underground utilities. No brainer there.
i used to have a calif electrical and general contractors license, and you just dont "get one of these"
I had to show 4 years supervised experience in that field and pass the tests.
California is soon to require a license to breath.
When i was a contractor in calif, all you needed to do the type of work your tsalking about (as long as it wasnt state paid work) was a simple business license.
im not sure if it has changed much.