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Contractor Workers' Compensation Coverage May Become Mandatory

Contractor Workers' Compensation Coverage May Become Mandatory

California law requires that every licensed contractor must have on file at all times with the Contractors State License Board a current and valid Certificate of Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Certificate of Self-Insurance or file a certificate of exemption demonstrating they are not required to obtain or maintain workers’ compensation insurance.  On January 13, 2021, Senator Bill Dodd introduced the Worker Protection Bill to amend Senate Bill 216, which is focused on con Continue Reading...

Hard Work Should Pay Off (On Time)

Hard Work Should Pay Off (On Time)

The work contractors do is hard; getting paid for it should not be. Contractors deserve to be paid for their work on-time and in full. Unfortunately, payment delays are not uncommon in the industry. Below are some tested strategies contractors can take to reduce the risk of late payments and ways to handle them if they do occur.    Specify payment deadlines and methods in contracts. Utilizing contracts is an effective way to ensure payment. When a consumer signs a contract, they Continue Reading...

 How Contractors Can Protect their Tools

How Contractors Can Protect their Tools

Besides years of experience and on-the-job knowledge accumulated, a contractor’s tools are the most important asset they have. A construction project, no matter the size, cannot be completed without the small hand tools or power tools a contractor accumulates over his or her career. Should tools go missing or be vandalized, there is a cost to replace them that can lead to project delays and loss of work. As construction tools become more sophisticated, they also become more expensive and Continue Reading...

Future Contractor Scholarship Winner | Vincent White

Future Contractor Scholarship Winner | Vincent White

The Future Contractors Scholarship launched in 2018, encouraging students to consider a degree and career focused in the construction industry. CCIS selected six finalists for the 2021 spring scholarship to be voted on. The public had the opportunity to choose whose essay was their favorite. The public voting poll was open for one week, with Vincent White being selected as the winner of the $750 award. Vincent White is a senior at Farwell High School but is also currently Continue Reading...

January Contractor of the Month: Mike Urquizo

Congratulations to our January Contractor of the Month, Mike Urquizo, license #1017024.   Mike decided to become a contractor because building and creating is in his blood! Seeing his work bring smiles to his client’s faces motivates him every day.         He says the biggest hurdle faced when starting out as a contractor was bidding on jobs correctly and understanding customers’ expectations.   Challenges do not end after becomi Continue Reading...