Kudu Equipment & Repair Inc
Kudu Equipment & Repair Inc is an active, licensed contractor operating in Orange, CA. Operating under a California contractor license established in 2026. They hold 8 license classifications including B General Building Contractor, C-31 Construction Zone Traffic Control Contractor, and 6 others. They currently maintain an active contractor bond and a workers' compensation exemption. No disciplinary actions have been recorded against this license.
License Information
- License Number
- 1149174
- Status
- Active
- Classification(s)
- B: General Building Contractor, C-31: Construction Zone Traffic Control Contractor, C-32: Parking and Highway Improvement Contractor, D06: Concrete Related Services, D31: Pole Installation and Maintenance, D38: Sand and Water Blasting, D42: Sign Installation, D64: Non-Specialized
- Tenure
- Licensed since 2026 (0 years)
- Issue Date
- January 16, 2026
- Expiration Date
- January 31, 2028
- Disciplinary Record
- No Disciplinary Actions
Bond & Insurance
- Contractor Bond
- Bonded ($25000) – MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL)
- Workers’ Compensation
- Exempt
A contractor’s bond protects consumers up to the bond amount if the contractor fails to fulfill contractual obligations or violates CSLB regulations.
Workers’ compensation insurance protects homeowners from liability if a contractor’s employee is injured on the job site.
Location
- Address
- 1762 N NEVILLE ST
- City
- Orange, CA
- ZIP Code
- 92865
- Phone
- (714) 713-9773
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About These License Types
B: General Building Contractor
Authorizes construction of structures including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings requiring at least two unrelated building trades or crafts. May take prime contracts or subcontracts for framing or carpentry. May subcontract all specialty work but must hold the appropriate C license to self-perform specialty trade work.
Not authorized: Cannot self-perform specialty trade work (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc.) without holding the corresponding C license. Cannot contract for C-16 Fire Protection or C-57 Well Drilling without the appropriate license or subcontractor.
C-31: Construction Zone Traffic Control Contractor
Prepares or removes lane closures, flagging, or traffic diversions using portable devices such as cones, delineators, barricades, sign stands, flashing beacons, arrow trailers, and changeable message signs on roadways.
C-32: Parking and Highway Improvement Contractor
Applies and installs protective coatings, vehicle stops, guard rails, directional lines, buttons, markers, signs, and arrows on parking facilities, airports, highways, and roadways. Includes surface preparation but not repaving.
Not authorized: Does not include re-paving of surfaces.
D06: Concrete Related Services
Installs reusable steel concrete form sections or interlocking precast pavers; performs post-tensioning, concrete sawing, breaking, curing, floor grinding, concrete restoration, and concrete pumping services.
D31: Pole Installation and Maintenance
Installs and maintains utility and other poles.
D38: Sand and Water Blasting
Performs sand blasting and water blasting services.
D42: Sign Installation
Installs non-electrical signs.
Not authorized: Does not include electrical sign work (see C-45).
D64: Non-Specialized
A general limited specialty designation for work not covered by any other D subcategory.
Licensing Resources
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Deposit and payment rules for California contracts
Home improvement contract requirements
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License data sourced from the California Contractors State License Board. Last data update: April 05, 2026.