Site Work Contractor Package - New Mexico 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Site Work Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'New Mexico Site Work Contract' form. Fill in the contractor's name, project details, and scope of work. Ensure compliance with New Mexico laws by reviewing the contract requirements.
  3. Next, complete the 'Change Order Sheet' if any amendments are needed. Clearly specify changes and obtain necessary approvals.
  4. Use the 'Certificate of Completion' form to certify that all work has been satisfactorily completed. Include project details and signatures as required.
  5. Maintain a record using the 'Bid Log'. Enter bid details such as due dates and statuses to keep track of outstanding bids.
  6. Fill out the 'Worker Safety and Health Plan' to ensure compliance with safety regulations. This is crucial for reducing workplace injuries.
  7. Complete the 'Weekly Equipment Summary' to document equipment usage, maintenance, and ownership status throughout the project.
  8. Summarize your estimates using the 'Summary of Estimate' form, detailing tasks and associated costs for accurate contract pricing.
  9. Finally, fill in the 'Construction Project Information Sheet', capturing all key parties involved and relevant project dates.

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New Mexico general contractor licensing fees The fees for a general contractor license are between $150 and $300. If you need a certificate to apply for a license, there are fees involved: Contractor License Certificate fee $6 (per certificate) Contractor Qualifying Party Application fee $30.
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What are the requirements to getting a license? Obtain 2 years/4,000 hours of Experience. Pass New Mexico Business and Law Exam and GB-2 Residential Building Contractor Exam Part 1 with at least 75% score. Become an approved Qualifying Party. Submit signed and complete application.
To obtain a license, you will need to submit an application, business license and zoning approval for a location, and plans for security, transportation, packaging, and labeling. All owners will also need to undergo a background check.
If you want to start a construction business, you must first hold the credential or employ a Qualifying Party, i.e. someone who holds a contractor license to perform the scope of work you intend your business to perform. This work includes general construction work, electrical, mechanical and plumbing, and LP gas.
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New Mexico Contractors License Requirements Complete this convenient online Business Law course (or pass the in person exam) Pass the in person Trade-Specific exam. Submit an application to the Construction Industries Division.
Requirements: Requires 2 years of experience. New Mexico contractor license is required for construction-related contracting. Passing the New Mexico Business and Law exam is also required. Pre-Approval is required (7 business days on average). New Mexico issues licenses across approximately 100 classifications.

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