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Once you have obtained the names of several contractors, check with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, which is the State agency with the authority to license and regulate a substantial portion of the construction industry in Minnesota.
The Construction Codes and Licensing Division (CCLD) provides for regulation and enforcement of construction-related health and safety codes and licensing laws in new and existing structures.
Generally speaking, a general contractor is someone who manages a team of subcontractors to help do various types of construction projects in your home. A custom home builder, however, is specialized in building custom homes and is able to complete this specific type of project start to finish on their own.
General Contractors They work with architects and engineers and are responsible for ensuring that the entire project adheres to the local building codes and regulations. General contractors usually work on commercial projects but also handle residential building projects.
A contractor who provides services in more than one special skill area must be licensed. Specialty contractors who provide only one special skill are not required to have a state license (except residential roofers).
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While the general contractor oversees the entire construction project, a builder handles the actual construction of the building. They either have their crew or will hire personnel who will work on the construction site.
A general contractor works with referrals. They also network with architects and customers to find projects. Meanwhile, a contractor develops relationships with the one in charge of the project. A general contractor has to see the whole picture, but the contractor only focuses on the part of the project they will do.

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