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NORTH CAROLINA LICENSING BOARD FOR GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2014 List of Licensed General Contractors 5400 Creedmoor Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27612

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  • NORTH CAROLINA LICENSING BOARD FOR GENERAL CONTRACTORS

    2014

    List of LicensedGeneral Contractors

    5400 Creedmoor RoadRaleigh, North Carolina 27612

  • Members of the Board

    Cleve Paul, Chairman

    Leslie Silverstein, Vice-Chairman

    J. Allen Barnhill, Jr.

    Rex Bost

    Robert E. Lasater

    Gray E. Pendleton

    J. Jerry Smith

    Larry Watson

    Carl E. Worsley, Jr.

    Office Location:

    5400 Creedmoor RoadRaleigh, NC 27612

    Telephone:

    (919) 571-4183

    Web Site:

    www.nclbgc.org

    Mark D Selph, Secretary-TreasurerNancy G. Routh, Associate Secretary-Treasurer

    March 1, 2014

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I

    LIST OF LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Licenses renewed after March 1, 2014 are not listed in this publication. To verify the status of any licensed con-tractor whose name does not appear in this listing, please access our Web site at www.nclbgc.org or call the Boardsoffice at (919) 571-4183.

  • FOREWORD

    This publication is intended for use by local and state governmental departments and units, Professional Engineers,Architects and other construction professionals, and the general public.

    All licenses issued by the Board of General Contractors expire on December 31st each year. Licenses not renewed60 days after that date (December 31) shall become invalid, in accordance with provisions of General Statute 87, Sec-tion 10. All licenses renewed by the Board for the calendar year prior to March 1, 2014 are listed in this directory.

    Licenses of individuals, partnerships and corporations are listed according to alphabetical order. The precise nameunder which the license was issued is listed along with the licensees most current address provided at time of print-ing. The license number appears to the right of each name.

    Limitations and classifications for each license are shown directly under the address. LIMITEDBUILDING for exam-ple, indicates the holder of a LIMITED limitation and BUILDING classification of license. More than one classificationof license may be held by licensees; licenses listed as UNCLASSIFIED meet the qualifications for all classifications oflicensure.

    Licenses may be issued in the following classifications:

    Classification

    I

    (a) A general contractor must be certified in one of fiveclassifications. These classifications are:

    (1) Building Contractor. This classification coversall building construction activity including but notlimited to: commercial, industrial, institutional,and all residential building construction; parkingdecks; all site work, grading and paving of park-ing lots, driveways, sidewalks, curbs, gutters,and water and wastewater systems which areancillary to the aforementioned structures andimprovements; and covers the work done underthe specialty classifications of S(Concrete Con-struction), S(Insulation), S(Interior Construction),S(Marine Construction), S(Masonry Construc-tion), S(Roofing), S(Metal Erection), S(SwimmingPools), and S(Asbestos).

    (2) Residential Contractor. This classification cov-ers all construction activity pertaining to the con-struction of residential units which are required toconform to the residential building code adoptedby the Building Code Council pursuant to G.S.143-138; all site work, driveways, sidewalks, andwater and wastewater systems ancillary to theaforementioned structures and improvements;and the work done as part of such residentialunits under the specialty classifications of S(Insu-lation), S(Interior Construction), S(Masonry Con-struction), S(Roofing), S(Swimming Pools), andS(Asbestos).

    (3) Highway Contractor. This classification coversall highway construction activity including but notlimited to: grading, paving of all types, installationof exterior artificial athletic surfaces, relocation ofpublic and private utility lines ancillary to the prin-cipal project, bridge construction and repair, culvert construction and repair, park ing decks,sidewalks, curbs, gutters and storm drainage.

    Includes installation and erection of guard rails,fencing, signage and ancillary highway hard-ware; covers paving and grading of airport andairfield runways, taxiways, and aprons, includingthe installation of fencing, signage, runway light-ing and marking; and covers work done underthe specialty classifications of S(Boring and Tun-neling), S(Concrete Construction), S(MarineConstruction), S(Railroad Construction), andH(Grading and Excavating).

    (4) Public Utilities Contractor. This classificationincludes those whose operations are the perfor-mance of construction work on water andwastewater systems and on the subclassifica-tions of facilities set forth in G.S. 87-10(3). TheBoard may issue a license to a public utilitiescontractor that is limited to any of the subclassi-fications set forth in G.S. 87-10(3) for which thecontractor qualifies. A public utilities contractorlicense covers work done under the specialtyclassifications of S(Boring and Tunneling),PU(Communications), PU(Fuel Distribution),PU(ElectricalAhead of Point of Delivery), PU(Water Lines and Sewer Lines), PU(Water Purifi-cation and Sewage Disposal), and S(SwimmingPools).

    (5) Specialty Contractor. This classification coversall construction operation and performance ofcontract work outlined as follows:

    (A) H(Grading and Excavating). Covers the dig-ging, moving and placing of materials formingthe surface of the earth, excluding air and water,in such a manner that the cut, fill, excavation,grade, trench, backfill, or any similar operationcan be executed with the use of hand and powertools and machines commonly used for thesetypes of digging, moving and material placing.

  • Covers work on earthen dams and the use ofexplosives used in connection with all or any partof the activities described in this Subparagraph.Also includes clearing and grubbing, and erosioncontrol activities.

    (B) S(Boring and Tunneling). Covers the con-struction of underground or underwater pas-sageways by digging or boring through andunder the earths surface including the bracingand compacting of such passageways to makethem safe for the purpose intended. Includespreparation of the ground surfaces at points ofingress and egress.

    (C) PU(Communications). Covers the installationof the following:

    (i) All types of pole lines, and aerial and un-derground distribution cable for telephonesystems;

    (ii) Aerial and underground distribution cable forCable TV and Master Antenna TV Systemscapable of transmitting R.F. signals;

    (iii) Underground conduit and communicationcable including fiber optic cable; and

    (iv) Microwave systems and towers, includingfoundations and excavations where re -quired, when the microwave systems arebeing used for the purpose of transmittingR.F. signals; and installation of PCS or cellu-lar telephone towers and sites.

    (D) S(Concrete Construction). Covers the con-struction and installation of foundations, pre-castsilos and other concrete tanks or receptacles, pre-stressed components, and gunite applications,but excludes bridges, streets, sidewalks, curbs,gutters, driveways, parking lots and highways.

    (E) PU(ElectricalAhead of Point of Delivery).Covers the construction, installation, alteration,maintenance or repair of an electrical wiring sys-tem, including substations or componentsthereof, which is or is intended to be owned,operated and maintained by an electric powersupplier, such as a public or private utility, a util-ity cooperative, or any other properly franchisedelectric power supplier, for the purpose of furnishing electrical serv ices to one or more customers.

    (F) PU(Fuel Distribution). Covers the construc-tion, installation, alteration, maintenance or repairof systems for distribution of petroleum fuels,petroleum distillates, natural gas, chemicals andslurries through pipeline from one station toanother. Includes all excavating, trenching andbackfilling in connection therewith. Covers theinstallation, replacement and removal of aboveground and below ground fuel storage tanks.

    (G) PU(Water Lines and Sewer Lines). Coversconstruction work on water and sewer mains,

    water service lines, and house and buildingsewer lines as defined in the North Carolina StateBuilding Code, and covers water storage tanks,lift stations, pumping stations, and appur -tenances to water storage tanks, lift stationsand pumping stations. Includes pavementpatching, backfill and erosion control as part ofsuch construction.

    (H) PU(Water Purification and Sewage Disposal).Covers the performance of construction work onwater and wastewater systems, water andwastewater treatment facilities and all site work,grading, and paving of parking lots, driveways,sidewalks, and curbs and gutters which areancillary to such construction of water andwastewater treatment facilities. Covers the workdone under the specialty classifications ofS(Concrete Construction), S(Insulation), S(InteriorConstruction), S(Masonry Construction), S(Roof-ing), and S(Metal Erection) as part of such workon water and wastewater treatment facilities.

    (I) S(Insulation). Covers the installation, alterationor repair of materials classified as insulatingmedia used for the nonmechanical control oftemperatures in the construction of residentialand commercial buildings. Does not include theinsulation of mechanical equipment and ancillarylines and piping.

    (J) S(Interior Construction). Covers the installa-tion of accoustical ceiling systems and panels;drywall partitions (load bearing and nonloadbearing), lathing and plastering, flooring andfini