Structural Careers

What’s The Easiest Builder’s License I Can Get?

When looking for a contractor’s license, there are three main contractor licenses you can choose. The easiest to go with would be a Residential...

Guide To Understanding General Contractor Bonds And Licenses

Everyone is familiar with the proverbial advice to look for bonds, insurance, and licenses for contractors. Each state has its own regulations for general...

How To Become A General Contractor: What You Need To Know

It doesn't matter if the project is a small-scale house remodel or a massive office building—there is always someone in charge. You are in...

Contractor Insurance: What Is It?

Your construction company is covered by contractor insurance in the event of litigation, workplace accidents, equipment damage, and other situations. You could be compelled...

How To Get Started As A General Contractor?

Every economic downturn in the past was followed by a boom in the building sector, which raised the demand for experienced contractors above the...

How Much Does General Contractor Insurance Cost?

General liability insurance for independent contractors typically costs $29 a month or $344 a year. Independent contractors typically pay $42 monthly or $500 yearly...

What Is A Construction Contractor?

A business or individual that completes building projects under contract is known as a construction contractor. For independent professional services, the contractor is employed...

General Liability Insurance For Contractors

A contractor's professional liability insurance offers protection against errors and mistakes committed on the job, as well as other damages during a construction project,...

What Insurance Do I Need as a Contractor?

Most contractors require inland marine insurance as well as general liability insurance. The size of your firm will determine if you require additional forms...

General Contractor Pricing Guide

Typically, general contractors bill between 10% and 20% of the overall construction expenditures for a project. A large general contractor firm may demand up...