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Can someone become a subcontractor without needing their master license (i.e. work under their own umbrella for multiple electrical contractors)?

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Can someone become a subcontractor without needing their master license (i.e. work under their own umbrella for multiple electrical contractors)?

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Every electrical contracting business engaged in performing electrical work covered under the Electrical Safety Code (whether the primary contractor or subcontractor) will be required to hold a valid Electrical Contractor Licence which can be obtained from the Electrical Contractor Registration Agency of the Electrical Safety Authority (ECRA of ESA). The only other alternative is to become an employee of the primary contractor or subcontractor as a certified electrician. For more information visit the ECRA of ESA website at www.esaecra.info.

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