Royalty Construction

License #773821

Royalty Construction is an active, licensed contractor operating in Atascadero, CA. Operating under a California contractor license established in 2000. They hold 5 license classifications including A General Engineering Contractor, B General Building Contractor, and 3 others. They currently maintain an active contractor bond and workers' compensation insurance. No disciplinary actions have been recorded against this license.

License Information

License Number
773821
Status
Active
Classification(s)
A: General Engineering Contractor, B: General Building Contractor, C-8: Concrete Contractor, C-10: Electrical Contractor, C-15: Flooring and Floor Covering Contractor
Tenure
Licensed since 2000 (26 years)
Issue Date
January 20, 2000
Expiration Date
November 30, 2027
Disciplinary Record
No Disciplinary Actions

Bond & Insurance

Contractor Bond
Bonded ($25000) – HUDSON INSURANCE COMPANY
Workers’ Compensation
Workers' Compensation Insurance – STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

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
PO BOX 1733
City
Atascadero, CA
ZIP Code
93423
Phone
(805) 698-2765

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About These License Types

A: General Engineering Contractor

Authorizes construction of fixed works requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill, including irrigation, drainage, water power, water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors, docks, shipyards, dams, hydroelectric projects, levees, railroads, highways, tunnels, airports, sewers, bridges, pipelines, parks, refineries, and power plants.

Not authorized: Does not authorize work under a Class B General Building Contractor license or any specialty (C) classification unless incidental to the engineering project.

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-8: Concrete Contractor

Forms, pours, places, finishes, and installs specified mass, pavement, flat and other concrete work, and places and sets screeds for pavements or flatwork.

Not authorized: Does not include application of plaster coatings or placing and erecting steel reinforcing bars.

C-10: Electrical Contractor

Places, installs, erects, or connects electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, solar photovoltaic cells, or any part thereof which generate, transmit, transform, or utilize electrical energy.

Not authorized: Electricians working under a C-10 must be certified per CA Labor Code.

C-15: Flooring and Floor Covering Contractor

Prepares surfaces and installs carpet, resilient sheet goods, resilient tile, wood floors and flooring including finishing and repair, and any other established flooring materials.

Not authorized: Does not include ceramic tile (see C-54).

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