Archer Skid Loader Service, based out of Pulaski, IA, specializes in excavation, removal, and demolition services. Our staff of professionals can remove old oil tanks, demolish kitchens and bathrooms, knock down barns and chimneys, and much more. more
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Cole Construction Co Inc
Serving Keosauqua, Iowa and nearby areas, Cole Construction Co Inc is proud to serve residential and commercial customers. We are experts in demolition and construction, and we work hard to provide solutions to projects big and small. Our crew is... more
Hennigar Construction
At Hennigar Construction, our crew goes above and beyond for each and every customer. We offer experience and professionalism while delivering safe and cost-effective services quickly and efficiently. more
Kinney & Sons Excavating
Kinney & Sons Excavating is an expert grading and excavating company specializing in site preparation. Since 1946, we have been serving our community, providing residential, commercial, and agricultural services. more
Leichty & Son Construction Inc
Leichty & Son Construction Inc goes above and beyond to provide each and every customer with high-quality services. We possess the expertise, broad fleet of equipment, and project management skills needed to complete jobs on time and within budget. more
Meller Excavating & Asphalt
For over 30 years, our family owned and operated company has been providing excellent craftsmanship through our demolition and construction service to our customers. Whether commercial or residential, we can get the job done. more
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What qualifications should a demolition contractor have?
In most states, a contractor must be licensed to perform:
- Demolition
- Construction
- Remodeling
- Electrical work
- Plumbing
- HVAC
- Hazardous waste remediation (e.g. asbestos)
However, in certain areas, you only need a license to perform work that costs above a certain dollar amount. If your state does not list a specific dollar amount, there likely is no minimum or maximum amount in place.
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