Protests, Multiple Licenses & CSLB Board
When your company holds multiple licenses which one do you use to bid a job? If you choose incorrectly another contractor will likely find reason
When your company holds multiple licenses which one do you use to bid a job? If you choose incorrectly another contractor will likely find reason
We begin with what can only be described as a ‘no–win’ situation for one contractor. We finish with a ‘win-win’ for contractors everywhere… Q: As
Would you consider not ‘backing up’ your computer files? What would happen to your contractor’s license if your qualifier quit like an outdated hard drive?
We will get down to business by the ‘numbers’ as a contractor discovers he may “B” off the mark in getting that general license. What
The new calendar will put a smile on the face of many readers as it brings an ‘Unhappy New Year’ for unlicensed contractors. The ‘mystery’
I want to wish all my readers a Happy and Prosperous 2010. This last year has been a rough one for the construction industry. As
Innovation in the marketplace is one of the few benefits from a downturn. New technology, ‘green’ practices and new markets are being created in this
Are you positive you know the specific difference between an employee, working ‘for’ you and a subcontractor working ‘with’ you? It’s an important distinction for
Keeping an eye on CSLB policy and practice is part of my work. Sharing those developments with you, and commenting on important changes for contractors
I get excited knowing the questions and answers in this column can improve life for contractors. All most contractor’s want in competitive bidding is a