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Key Responsibilities Installation and maintenance of sewer pipes ensuring proper angle and watertight connections. Dig trenches and construct sewage infrastructure components like manholes. Inspect sites and materials for compliance and safety. Transport, lay, and secure pipes and construction materials.
A licensed plumbing contractor is a plumber who has met certain additional requirements to obtain a contractors license. These requirements usually include a certain number of years of experience, passing a licensing examination, and maintaining liability insurance.
The plumbing line that removes waste and wastewater out of your home is called a sewer line. Simply put, sewer lines carry waste from a place where it is unwanted to a place where it can be treated or disposed of.
a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely gotten rid of: a sewer pipe.
The requirements are: Complete the application via the application page. Submit a $100 check made out to the Contractors Licensing Board. Supply three non-supplier or banker references on forms provided in the application. Take and pass the Arkansas Business and Law test and provide a copy of the score.
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Sewer Contractor means any person that is engaged in the business of installing, repairing and removing of building public or private sewers and private sewage disposal systems and has been issued a certificate as a sewer contractor or employs personnel who are certified as a sewer contractor.
Commercial License: A commercial license is needed if a contractor performs work of $50,000 or more, including, but not limited to, labor and materials, on a commercial project. Any project that is not a single-family residence is a commercial project.
The Contractors Licensing Board State of Arkansas provides contractor license reciprocity with Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana (read more info from the ACLB). Arkansas provides reciprocity for electrical contractors, but the availability depends on their classification.

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