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Here’s When You’ll Need a Specialty Trade License in North Carolina

If you’re involved in construction in North Carolina, it’s essential to understand when a license is required—not just for general contractors, but also for specialized trades such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and others. These specialty licenses are designed to ensure contractors have the proper training, certification, and oversight to safely and competently handle technical work. […]

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Types of Projects Requiring a North Carolina General Contractor’s License

Whether you’re a solo contractor working on a home renovation or a large firm managing a multi-million-dollar commercial build, understanding when a North Carolina general contractor’s license is required is essential. Overlooking licensing laws can result in fines, nonpayment, or even losing the ability to legally enforce your contract. In this article, we’ll walk through

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Impact of Proposed Tariffs

Protecting Your North Carolina Construction Business from Proposed Tariffs

The construction industry is well-acquainted with challenges like labor shortages and supply chain issues. Now, with President-elect Trump indicating plans to introduce new tariffs on foreign trade—especially on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada—economists warn of additional obstacles ahead. For general contractors in North Carolina, these proposed tariffs could significantly influence material costs, project timelines,

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Reducing general contractor risk

Reducing General Contractor Risks

These tips for reducing general contractor risks can help reduce stress and cut down on sleepless nights, as well as protect your enterprise’s future.  As a General Contractor, each project you undertake is a venture involving your reputation, revenue, referrals, and more. Balancing risk and reward is fundamental to your intricate, high-stakes operations. This is

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