Woman Owned Business and DVBE in California
While the voters passing Proposition 209 changed the rules for minority-owned companies in California, bid goals remain for some contractors. Is there a contract ‘advantage’
While the voters passing Proposition 209 changed the rules for minority-owned companies in California, bid goals remain for some contractors. Is there a contract ‘advantage’
Funny how one question leads to another, but I will respond with more on the “A” vs “B” from a previous column. It is this
It was planes, trains and automobiles carrying me south for the latest California State Contractors License Board meeting. With only a dozen or so audience
Human wisdom partially comes from experiences that are shared by a friend or relative. This collective learning is often expressed by our most common clichés
Keeping up with the notification and paperwork required for most all contractors can be time consuming. However, failing to stay up to date with State
As times change contractors change with them. Many of the questions now coming to my attention regard adding to or expanding their licensed contracting opportunity.
As regular readers know, the black and white of written rules and regulations for contractors are primarily created by the Legislature. How these laws are
We are all hoping this New Year brings us new hope, new opportunity and new vision for prosperity and profit. As we move forward into
As a comedian would tell you, ‘timing is everything’. However, sometimes you just can’t help getting caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place.
Which contractors must include a phone number in their signage? Can you ‘split’ a license to cover two different businesses? You would like to ‘inherit’