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Do we need license to perform Construction Management work?

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We have a question about licensing requirement to manage some construction work. We are a management consulting company, NOT a licensed Architect or License Construction company/Contractor. We are proposing to manage the installation of some video security cameras, poles and concrete pads at guard houses (entrance gate to the parking lots) of our client in 30 stated. We were planning to hold the contract with our client and then subcontract the actual work to licensed contractors in each state. We planned to coordinate their work. We hold the contract with the owner and then issue sub-contract to the people performing the work. There is not high voltage power work, or plumbing. Only cameral cables and conduits, post and concrete based for the posts (all work to be done by subcontractors). Do we need to be licensed?

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Dec 27, 2021
All persons and companies who perform work which requires licensing, must be licensed. There is no license for "construction management" per-se. But, I recommend that you have good sources of information for all licensing questions that come up. There are so many things that can go wrong in a construction project. The likelihood of something going wrong goes up significantly when unlicensed persons are on the job.
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