Pina Excavating Contractor

License #268555

Pina Excavating Contractor is an active, licensed contractor operating in Grass Valley, CA. Operating under a California contractor license established in 1971. They hold 3 license classifications including C-12 Earthwork and Paving Contractor, C-21 Building Moving/Demolition Contractor, and 1 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
268555
Status
Active
Classification(s)
C-12: Earthwork and Paving Contractor, C-21: Building Moving/Demolition Contractor, HAZ: Hazardous Substance Removal Certification
Tenure
Licensed since 1971 (55 years)
Issue Date
April 07, 1971
Expiration Date
March 31, 2028
Disciplinary Record
No Disciplinary Actions

Bond & Insurance

Contractor Bond
Bonded ($25000) – MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL)
Workers’ Compensation
Exempt

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Workers’ compensation insurance protects homeowners from liability if a contractor’s employee is injured on the job site.

Location

Address
111 BANK ST # 248
City
Grass Valley, CA
ZIP Code
95945
Phone
(530) 802-1015

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About These License Types

C-12: Earthwork and Paving Contractor

Digs, moves, and places earth materials for cuts, fills, excavations, grades, trenches, backfills, and tunnels (if incidental), including use of explosives. Includes mixing, fabricating, and placing paving and surfacing materials.

Not authorized: Does not include operations on sources of water (see Class A).

C-21: Building Moving/Demolition Contractor

Raises, lowers, cribs, underpins, demolishes, moves, or removes structures including their foundations.

Not authorized: Does not include alterations, additions, repairs, or rehabilitation of permanently retained portions of structures.

HAZ: Hazardous Substance Removal Certification

An add-on certification for removal of hazardous substances. Only issued to contractors holding A, B, C-12, C-21, C-36, C-57, or C-61/D-40 licenses.

Not authorized: Restricted to contractors holding qualifying base licenses.

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