§ 2-6-71. Types of contractors.  


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  • (a)

    Masonry and concrete contractor is a specialty contractor whose services shall be limited to the constructing or repairing of concrete footings, slabs, floors, and masonry walls which do not exceed one story in height and pool shells, either by pneumatically placed shotcrete gunite or handpacked. However, a masonry and concrete contractor may be a subcontractor for work that does not exceed two (2) stories in height, as long as there is a licensed general, building or residential contractor in responsible charge of the job.

    (b)

    Masonry contractor is a specialty contractor whose services shall be limited to the constructing or repairing of masonry walls which do not exceed one story in height. However, a masonry contractor may be a subcontractor for work that does not exceed two (2) stories in height, as long as there is a licensed general, building or residential contractor in responsible charge of the job.

    (c)

    Concrete contractor is a specialty contractor whose services shall be limited to the constructing or repairing of concrete footings, slabs and pool shells, either by pneumatically placed shotcrete gunite or handpacked.

    (d)

    Journeymen plumbers shall not be considered contractors and are those who perform work in the plumbing trades while employed by and under the supervision of a licensed plumbing contractor.

    (e)

    Journeymen electricians shall not be considered contractors and are those who perform work in the electrical trade while employed by and under the supervision of a licensed electrical contractor.

    (f)

    Garage door specialty contractor is a contractor whose services are limited to the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge and skill necessary for the fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, replacement, dismantling, adjustment, alteration, repair, servicing and design work when not prohibited by law, in accordance with accepted engineering data and/or according to manufacturers' specifications, of garage doors and allied construction materials. The scope of work shall include, and be limited to, garage doors and garage door assemblies, including hardware and operating devices. The scope of such work shall include wood work incidental to the garage doors and allied construction materials. It shall be limited to the repair and/or replacement of wood incidental to the installation of garage doors. The scope of such work shall comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws and regulations applicable. The garage door specialty contractor shall not perform any work that alters the structural integrity of the building, including, but not limited to, roof trusses, lintels, load bearing walls and foundations. The garage door specialty contractor shall be allowed to install low voltage electrical wiring for safety features and cord and cap connected to the garage door assemblies, devices, motors and equipment. Any other electrical work incidental to the installation, replacement, dismantling, repair or servicing of the garage doors, including, but not limited to, installation, replacement, removal, repair or servicing of receptacles, lights and switches, shall be contracted to a licensed electrical contractor. The garage door specialty contractor shall subcontract, with a licensed qualified contractor in the field concerned, all other work incidental to that which is defined herein, but which is the work of a trade other than that of a garage door specialty contractor.

(Ord. No. 14-08, § 1, 10-2-14)