What prime contracts or subcontracts can a “B” contractor take?
• framing or carpentry projects; or • projects that require at least two unrelated building trades other than framing or carpentry (cannot count framing or carpentry as one of the two unrelated trades); or • any specialty projects (even if less than two unrelated trades) for which the “B” contractor also holds the required specialty class.
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