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Get Your General Contractor Licence Oregon: An Insider’s Guide to Thriving

Contractors Liability Blog

Obtaining the necessary insurance and surety bonds. Submit Your Application After passing the exam, submit your completed Oregon contractor’s license application to the CCB, including proof of insurance, a surety bond, and the license application fee of $325. Who Needs It: All contractors with employees must have this insurance.

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Preparing Commercial Properties for Climate Change Impacts

CCR Magazine

A commercial property insurance broker can help identify vulnerabilities and secure the right coverage. Strategies include strengthening roofing and windows to handle strong winds, improving drainage systems to prevent flooding, and using fire-resistant materials in wildfire-prone regions.

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Your Path to Success: Mastering General Contractor License Nevada

Contractors Liability Blog

Introduction: The Importance of Specialty Licenses In Nevada, specialty trades such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC are critical to the construction industry and require specific licensing. HVAC Contractors: HVAC contractors, who work with heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, must also obtain a license.

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Your Path to Success: Mastering General Contractor License Nevada

Contractors Liability Blog

Introduction: The Importance of Specialty Licenses In Nevada, skilled trades such as electrical, plumbing, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) are critical to the construction industry and require specific licenses. Sheet Metal: Training in sheet metal work for HVAC, including duct fabrication and installation.

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The Ultimate Construction Glossary for 2024: Essential Terms and Definitions

Building Radar

Whether you’re a construction manager, contractor, architect, or just someone involved in a building project, understanding the terminology is crucial. This includes using eco-friendly materials, improving energy efficiency, reducing waste, and integrating renewable energy sources. What is Construction Management?

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Deep energy retrofits: The future of sustainable buildings

Construction Specifier

As the global focus on sustainability and climate change intensifies, the United States is seeing a new trend in building restoration-deep energy retrofits. buildings account for nearly 50 percent of energy consumption and 35 percent of total energy-related emissions.

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Facilities Maintenance Checklist and Procedures

Job Order Contracting

Review the Standard Operating Procedure for “Controlling Hazardous Energy Sources”. De-energize or discharge all hydraulic, electrical, mechanical, or thermal energy prior to beginning work. De-energize or discharge all hydraulic, electrical, mechanical, or thermal energy prior to beginning work. Check Points: 1.