Haw. Code R. § 16-77-32 - General engineering, general building, and specialty contractors
(a) Licensees who hold the "A" general
engineering contractor classification shall automatically hold the following
specialty classifications without further examination or paying additional
fees:
(1) C-3 asphalt paving and
surfacing;
(2) C-9
cesspool;
(3) C-10
scaffolding;
(4) C-17 excavating,
grading, and trenching;
(5) C-24
building moving and wrecking;
(6)
C-31a cement concrete;
(7) C-32
ornamental guardrail, and fencing;
(8) C-35 pile driving, pile and caisson
drilling, and foundation;
(9) C-37a
sewer and drain line;
(10) C-37b
irrigation and lawn sprinkler systems;
(11) C-38 post tensioning;
(12) C-43 sewer, sewage disposal, drain, and
pipe laying;
(13) C-49 swimming
pool;
(14) C-56 welding;
(15) C-57a pumps installation;
(16) C-57b injection well;
(17) C-61 solar energy systems.
(b) The "A" general engineering
contractor may also install poles in all new pole lines and replace poles,
provided that the installation of the ground wires, insulators, and conductors
is performed by a contractor holding the C-62 pole and line classification. The
"A" general engineering contractor may also install duct lines, provided that
the installation of conductors is performed by a contractor holding the C-13
electrical classification.
(c)
Licensees who hold the "B" general building contractor classification shall
automatically hold the following specialty classifications without further
examination or paying additional fees:
(1)
C-5 cabinet, millwork, and carpentry remodeling and repairs;
(2) C-6 carpentry framing;
(3) C-10 scaffolding;
(4) C-12 drywall;
(5) C-24 building moving and
wrecking;
(6) C-25 institutional
and commercial equipment;
(7) C-31a
cement concrete;
(8) C-32a wood and
vinyl fencing;
(9) C-42a aluminum
and other metal shingles;
(10)
C-42b wood shingles and wood shakes.
(d) Licensees who hold a specialty
contractors license shall automatically hold the subclassifications of the
licensee's particular specialty without examination or paying additional
fees.
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