![]() ![]() Two trades that a “B” license holder may not perform as a prime or subcontractor are fire protection and water well drilling. There is no limit to the number of unrelated trades a “B” licensee can perform on a given contract, provided that there are two or more, and that framing and carpentry don’t count as one of the two that must be performed at a minimum. If a B licensee takes a subcontract, it, too, must involve two unrelated trades (not including framing and carpentry toward the two) or a B can subcontract to only do the framing and carpentry. ![]() However, a general contractor may take a prime contract that is only for framing and carpentry, and no separate unrelated trade. Should I form a Limited Liability Company?īusiness and Professions Code section 7057 states that a general building contractor only can take a prime contract that requires two or more unrelated building trades, and that framing and carpentry cannot count as one of the two trades.Contractors License Exam Course Overview. ![]()
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