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=Costs of Becoming a General Contractor=
=Costs of Becoming a General Contractor and Operations=
*Application - $55
*Application - $55
*Contractor license - $170 every 4 years
*Contractor license - $170 every 4 years
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*Workers Comp Insurance - about 1%, or $1500 if $15k labor?
*Workers Comp Insurance - about 1%, or $1500 if $15k labor?
*Business license -
*Business license -
*Permits -
*Permit - Building - about $500 [https://library.municode.com/mo/kansas_city/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH18BURECO_ARTIINGE_S18-20FE]
*Inspections -  
*Inspections -  
*Registration -
*Registration -
==Summary==
*About $1k/year to operate + labor x1%. Not to mention permits.

Revision as of 13:06, 8 October 2021

About

A 4 hour test in which you are allowed to use a reference book (such as the IRC) - and look up information effectively. Sample exam - [1]

Sample Questions

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4W1vPEDmI4

Costs of Becoming a General Contractor and Operations

  • Application - $55
  • Contractor license - $170 every 4 years
  • Insurance - $1M - $300-1000/year - [4]. Construction is $825 - [5]
  • Workers Comp Insurance - about 1%, or $1500 if $15k labor?
  • Business license -
  • Permit - Building - about $500 [6]
  • Inspections -
  • Registration -

Summary

  • About $1k/year to operate + labor x1%. Not to mention permits.