Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What should you check periodically regarding subcontractors?

  1. If they have health insurance

  2. If they have a properly endorsed CCB license

  3. If they have completed their projects

  4. If they pay their taxes

The correct answer is: If they have a properly endorsed CCB license

It's essential to periodically check if subcontractors have a properly endorsed Construction Contractors Board (CCB) license because this verifies that they are legally qualified to perform work in Oregon. The endorsement ensures that the subcontractor meets the necessary requirements set forth by the state, including competency, financial responsibility, and adherence to industry standards. A valid CCB license helps maintain high-quality work and compliance with regulations, safeguarding your project from potential legal issues and liability. Ensuring that subcontractors possess an up-to-date and properly endorsed license is a responsibility of the primary contractor to ensure safety and professionalism in the construction industry.