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the construction, maintenance, or repair of asphalt or concrete pavements. Includes sidewalks, parking areas, and driveways. Driveways, parking areas, asphalt, and concrete is a subclassification of Building construction and Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction.
the installation, maintenance, or repair of gypsum board products and their associated
finishes. It does not include installation of wood or metal studs and framing. Drywall is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the installation, maintenance, or repair of all types of stone, marble, granite, slate and resilient flooring and flooring systems (vinyl, bamboo, parquet, rubber, polyethylene, cork, linoleum, etc.), ceramic tile, terrazzo systems and slabs carpeting, and decking, poured and sealed concrete or epoxy flooring, as well as floor underlayments, etc. Does not include flooring materials used on walls and ceilings, etc. Flooring and decking is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of foundations for buildings, equipment or machinery including deep or shallow foundations and slabs. Allows a contractor to raise and level buildings and residential structures. Foundations for buildings, equipment or machinery is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the installation, maintenance, or repair of all types of
insulation for cold storage and buildings, including all types of insulation for this purpose, to include firestopping, fireproofing, metalizing, and foam systems. Insulation for cold storage and buildings is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the installation, maintenance, or repair of all plastering or stucco including interior and exterior walls, swimming pools, etc. Lathing, plastering, and stuccoing is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of masonry structures, veneers, refractories, or manholes, including brick, firebrick, stone, concrete block, structural tile, glass block and all related accessories. Masonry, brick, stone is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the installation, maintenance, or repair of pneumatic tube systems and other types of conveyor systems and related components. Pneumatic tubes and conveyors is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the rigging, hoisting, and general demolishing work of buildings, houses, bridges, and other structures. Allows a contractor to raise, level, and move buildings and residential structures. Rigging, house moving, wrecking, and dismantling is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of roof systems for buildings and structures. Includes roof decks, as well as waterproofing for associated parapet walls including flashings and other accessories. Also includes general sheet metal and all types of siding. Roofing and sheet metal, siding is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the fabrication, erection, welding, bolting, construction, or repair of structural steel, reinforcing steel, ornamental iron, reinforcing rods and wire mesh, metal buildings, metal framing, metal siding, metal roofing, and sheet metal structures. Includes such structures as metal building frames and steel structures for highway bridges, oil drilling rigs, towers, complete storage facilities, grain elevators, silos, warehouses, tanks, floating roofs and metal covers, canopies, etc. Does not include steel piping except the terminal piping connection to tanks. Includes all painting, coating, and blasting of such structures. Steel erection and installation is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of all types of in ground swimming pools, whirlpools, water features and fountains and all associated components. Swimming pools is a subclassification of Building Construction.
the furnishing of the supply of labor only for the use of a contractor or subcontractor. Does not include contracts for supply of materials nor responsibility for the supervision of a project. This classification is for companies that provide labor only for contractors, when the scope of work, including labor and materials, exceeds $50,000 (or $10,000 for Electrical/Mechanical/Plumbing work, or $1 for Hazardous Materials work). No examination or credential is required. Labor Only is a subclassification of Building Construction; Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction; Heavy Construction; Municipal and Public Works Construction; Electrical, Plumbing; Mechanical; and Hazardous Materials.
requires Louisiana Department of Agriculture licensure and refers to landscaping, irrigation, and finish grading, both installation and maintenance, and the removal of tree and plant materials from curbside for all types of properties including highways, buildings, and industrial facilities. Does not include hardscaping. Landscaping, grading, and beautification is a subclassification of Building Construction; Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction; Heavy Construction; and Municipal and Public Works Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of culverts, wingwalls, catch basins, and other drainage structures. Culverts and drainage structures is a subclassification of Highway, Street, and Bridge construction.
land clearing, grubbing, snagging, and draining. Also includes earthmoving, grading, digging, cutting, filling, backfilling, compaction, trenching, excavation, and spreading of soil materials. Also includes the construction of ditches, canals, ponds, and levees. May involve the installation of ditch linings, erosion control, wing walls, culverts, drains, and catch basins. Also involves ground freezing and the use of piezometers, sumps, and any other apparatus used in the removal or isolation of ground water. In addition, may involve the installation of various geotextile products for separation of water or soils. Earthwork, drainage and levees is a subclassification of Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of asphalt roads, streets, and highways. Permanent or paved highways and streets (Asphalt) is a subclassification of Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction.
the dredging of waterways for navigation, erosion control, coastal restoration and associated sediment removal, disposal, and relocation. Also includes sludge removal from treatment ponds using dredging technologies. Dredging is a subclassification of Heavy Construction.
the construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical transmission and distribution lines, poles, and towers for outside the plant. Also includes electrical power substations and all internal components, including transformers, circuit breakers, reclosers, switches, fuses, rigid, strain, and overhead bus structures, insulators, wave jumpers, wave traps, and related electrical transmission towers within or leading directly to the substation. A license is required when the value exceeds $10,000. Electrical transmission lines is a subclassification of Electrical and Heavy Construction.
the driving, casting, jetting, vibrating, or drilling of structural and sheet piles for buildings, bridges, wharves, docks, cofferdams, caissons, seawalls, etc., and to the construction, installation, or repair of the same. Includes augured pressure grouted piling, pressure grouting, preplaced aggregate concrete underlayment, slurry walls, slabs, foundation walls, tremies, and all other types of deep and shallow foundations. Allows a contractor to raise and level buildings and houses. Foundations and Pile Driving is a subclassification of Heavy Construction.
the fabrication, installation, or repair of process piping systems, components and insulation related to industrial facilities, chemical industries, food and dairy industries, refineries, etc. Industrial pipe work and insulation is a subclassification of Mechanical and Heavy Construction.
the construction, maintenance or repair of shipyards, wharves, docks and related terminals, piers, waterfront pile driving and related equipment, dolphins, breakwaters, revetments, bulkheads, seawalls, retaining walls, cofferdams, caissons, underwater welding, marine diving and salvaging, underwater construction, and related dredging and draglines for harbors and other construction in navigable waterways. Wharves, docks, harbor improvements and terminals is a subclassification of Heavy Construction.
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