Electrical work is regulated at the state level. Prequalification
is required of all contractors intending to bid or perform any
highway work in the state.
- Contractors must submit experience history and CPA or PA prepared
financial statements. Bid limits are based on the net worth
of the contractor. A combined project maximum of $1,875,000
can be awarded on unaudited financial statements.
- Applicants are required to pass a combined business law and
trade examination. A new applicant must submit financial statements,
a credit report and a license fee of $180. The average processing
time for new applications is 30 days. Licenses expire on December
31st and are renewed for one year for $180. Residential home
builders must participate in a recovery fund by paying an initial
fee of $30. There were 5,200 licensees as of December 1994.
- Prequalifications are good for 15 months from the contractors
year end.
- There were 300 prequalified contractors as of October 1996.
- Applicants must pass a trade examination with a score of 75%
and provide documentation of eight years of experience.
- There were 350 contractor licensees as of October 1994.
- Nonresident contractors shall post a security equal to 3 % of
the total value of the contract with the Department of Revenue
and Taxation. Nonresident contractors shall file a $500 performance
and a $3,000 indemnity bond on contracts between $500 and $100,000.
For contracts exceeding $100,000 the indemnity bond increases
by $1,000 per each additional $100,000 or part thereof, to a
maximum of $25,000. Certified resident contractors are allowed
a 5 percent preference on public works projects. Public works
contracts from $7,500 to $100,000 require a bond of 50 percent
of the contract price. Contracts through the Department of Administration
and Fiscal Control of $25,000 or more require a bond in an amount
equal to 100 percent of the contract price.
- Electrical reciprocity agreements exist with Idaho, Montana
and Utah.
Electrical reciprocity agreements exist with Idaho, Montana
and Utah.
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