What is a Construction Supervisors License (CSL)?
A CSL permits an individual to legally supervise persons engaged in construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, removal or demolition of certain limited types of buildings in the Commonwealth. See G.L. c. 143; 780 CMR R5. There are three categories for this license: 1) Unrestricted License: A person who possesses an unrestricted construction supervisor’s license may supervise individuals engaged in construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, removal or demolition of any of the following: a) a single or two-family dwelling (or accessory structure) of any size; b) any other use building as defined by 780 CMR (the State Building Code) up to 35,000 cubic feet of enclosed space; c) buildings used for farm purposes and retaining walls less than 10 feet in height at all points along the wall as measured from the base of the footing to the top of the wall. 2) Restricted License: A person who possesses a restricted construction supervisor’s license may supervise individuals engaged
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- What is a Construction Supervisors License (CSL)?