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Nearly 1000 California
contractors loose their license every year.
Will you be one of them?
Every year the
California Contractors State License Board (C.S.L.B.)
suspends or revokes hundreds of license for offenses ranging
from simple paper work to Criminal negligence, with many of
these being first time offenses.
Multifaceted Enforcement
Arsenal Keeps Licensed Contractors Honest and Educates
Unlicensed Operators. The CSLB uses a multifaceted
enforcement arsenal to encourage licensed contractors to
operate within the law and discourage unlicensed operators
from working illegally.
Unannounced enforcement actions are conducted randomly
throughout the state every week. In the process, the Board’s
Enforcement Unit regularly teams up with other local, state
and even federal agencies to maximize effectiveness and
efficiency of the events.
Stings and sweeps are two main weapons in the Board’s
enforcement arsenal. Stings primarily target unlicensed
operators and those who’ve had their license revoked and may
still be working.
They are used to educate
unlicensed workers about California laws and highlight the
dangers of hiring unlicensed workers through the media.
Once an unlicensed operator submits a bid of more than $500
for time and material, he has broken the law and is subject
to fines and other penalties, including jail. First-time
convictions carry a maximum penalty of six months in jail or
a $1,000 fine. Second and subsequent violations carry a
mandatory 90-day jail sentence.
Random sweeps of active construction sites are conducted
throughout the state to ensure
contractors are properly licensed, carry proper insurance,
adhere to all state and federal laws and regulations,
withhold proper payroll taxes,
and are not paying employees under the table.
taken from the C.S.L.B
newsletter,
summer
2006

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A consumers guide to the process, risks and concerns involved in hiring a contractor.
Dear Reader, In the 4 years it took to write this book, compiling the boxes of notes written on fast food receipts, cocktail napkins and the backs of business cards, I discovered that there is a veritable plethora of sources available in which one can get bits and pieces of information about the problems in the building industry, but somehow solutions were oddly nonexistent. I felt it would be ineffectual to write yet another book about the problems in this industry without providing a solution. About two years into this process, I decided that the only way to solve the problems was to empower the consumer with information and resources not formerly available. I also wanted to provide the legitimate contractor with a means to prove his or her professionalism. As a result, I created the Better Residential Independent Contractors Konsortium (B.R.I.C.K.) LLC and www.brick2brick.com
My goal is to not only remind you of the problems, but also to provide you, the consumer, with the only available solution. I invite you to visit www.brick2brick.com and see for yourself.
About the Author
In his nearly 30 years in the construction industry Charles Marion has acquired a vast store of knowledge through the process of keeping logs of every mistake he has made as a laborer, supervisor, contractor and business owner and by his own admission has made every conceivable mistake a trades person could make. As the Founder, President and CEO of BRICK2BRICK.COM has compiled that knowledge to provide contractors with the resources to avoid the common pit falls of owning operating a contracting company. Brick2Brick is an online contractor certification and referral firm dedicated to helping contractors build a solid business by providing them with training and services necessary to provide consumers with the highest level of skill, professionalism and security. Assist state agencies by acting as a private probation department able to administer disciplinary actions levied on contractors. This prevents contractors with suspended or revoked licenses from slipping through the cracks and going underground. As the owner operator of Rizing Starz Plumbing and Construction he designed, planned, estimated and built Kitchen Bath remodeling and room addition projects, all trades. Personally taking full charge of all staffing, supervision, scheduling, and safety operations. Mr. Marion was appointed as the Project Lead for Black IPO team on the City of San Diego $12.8 Million Sewer Pipeline Rehabilitation Project for the repair and replacement of over 28 miles of municipal sewer pipeline, 700 manholes and the installation of 2600 lateral cleanouts and connections. As a contractor using multiple trades He has performed construction management reviews on the Compton Community College Project, Compton California, for Barnhart/Black IPO Partnership involving analysis of Constructability, Costs and Budgets, Subcontractor performance and evaluations, QA and safety operations. Charles Marion has designed and implemented Code compliance inspections for multi-family residential projects from 20 to 300+ units for developers and owners. His hands on experience in training of new employees, carpentry, plumbing, and electrical, from design, rough to trim out, has given him broad range of exposure to the inner workings of both distressed and successful contracting firms. Charles Marion was formerly the Quality Control Program Manager for the Lincoln High School Reconstruction Project in San Diego, California. At approximately $120 million dollars it is one of the largest California, Proposition MM projects to date.
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FYI |
Studies of remodeling have shown that the
one-person crew is the most efficient: that first person
is 80%-100% efficient, the second is 25% efficient, and
the third is minus 5%.
Many expanding companies find that it is nearly impossible to find a production manager with management, recruiting, training and computer skills while also being competent in all, or even some, aspects of construction."
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