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Old 05-22-2008, 01:10 PM
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Is anyone familiar with the requirements for an out of state demolition contractor working in PA. There is a GC on site who has pulled the demo permit they are just looking for us to go in and do the work. This is a contractor we do work for here in MA. Any help would be appreciated
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what kind of building is it to be demo'ed?
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Commercial: masonry and steel framed, the majority of the structure is to remain, they are just removing a 40 x 60 bump out to allow for a new addition. Not a big job at all. But a good client/contractor
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You don't need any specific licenses. I believe you do need a Certificate of authority but thats easy. It just gives you permission to work in the state. I just landed a big project in So. PA.
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