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Contractors' License Classifications
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A: General Engineering |
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B: General Building |
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C-2: Insulation & Acoustical |
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C-4: Boiler, Hot-Water Heating & Steam Fitting |
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C-5: Framing & Rough Carpentry |
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C-6: Cabinet, Millwork, and Finish Carpentry |
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C-7: Low-Voltage Systems |
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C-8: Concrete |
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C-9: Drywall |
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C-10: Electrical |
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C-11: Elevator |
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C-12: Earthwork & Paving |
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C-13: Fencing |
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C-15: Flooring & Floor Covering |
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C-16: Fire Protection |
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C-17: Glazing |
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C-20: HVAC |
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C-21: Building Moving/Demolition |
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C-23: Ornamental Metal |
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C-27: Landscaping |
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C-28: Lock & Security Equipment HAZ |
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C-29: Masonry |
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C-32: Parking & Highway Improvement |
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C-33: Painting & Decorating |
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C-34: Pipeline |
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C-35: Plastering |
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C-36: Plumbing |
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C-38: Refrigeration |
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C-39: Roofing |
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C-42: Sanitation |
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C-43: Sheet Metal |
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C-45: Electrical Signs |
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C-46: Solar |
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C-47: General Manufactured Housing |
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C-50: Reinforcing Steel |
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C-51: Structural Steel |
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C-53: Swimming Pool |
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C-54: Tile |
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C-55: Water Conditioning |
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C-57: Well Drilling |
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C-60: Welding |
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C-61: Limited Specialty* |
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HazardousSubstances Removal Certification |
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* Effective January 2003, the CSLB will no longer require C-61 applicants to pass the trade exam. C-61 applicants will still need to pass the Law & Business exam.
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