- National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor N14
- National Standard General Building Contractor (A) F11
- National Residential Fire Sprinkler Design and Installation W33
- National Standard Residential Mechanical Class C W32
- National Standard Journeyman Mechanical W31
- National Standard Master Mechanical W29
- National Standard Master Plumber with Gas 674
- National Standard Residential Electrician 824
- National Standard Building Contractor
- National Standard Journeyman Plumber W25
- National Residential Fire Sprinkler Design/Installation 680
- National Standard Residential Plumber 676
- National Standard Master Mechanical 670
- National Standard Journeyman Mechanical N31
- National Standard Journeyman Mechanical 671
- National Standard Building Contractor (B) 615
- National Standard Journeyman Plumber 673
- National Standard Master Plumber 672
- National Standard General Building Contractor (A) 614
- National Standard Journeyman Plumber with Gas Piping 675
- National Standard Residential Mechanical Class C 679
- National Standard Master Mechanical
- National Standard Master Electrician 701
- National Standard Shingle Roofing N15
- National Standard Residential Building Contractor (C)
- National Standard General Building Contractor (A) W11
- National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor W14
- F11 National Standard General Building
- F12 National Standard Building Contractor (B)
- F13 National Standard Residential Building Contractor
- F13 National Standard Residential Building Contractor (C)
- F16 National Standard Master Electrician
- F16 National Standard Master Electrician
- F17 National Standard Journeyman Electrician
- F17 National Standard Journeyman Electrician
- F18 National Standard Residential Electrician
- F24 National Standard Master Plumber
- G17 National Standard Journeyman Electrician
Construction Work Regulated?
The construction, remodeling or alteration of residential or combination residential and commercial structures requires licensing at the state level. Electrician, mechanical and plumbing subcontractors are also required to be licensed at the state level for both residential and commercial canst ruction.Prequalification is also required for all highway work in the state.
Who Regulates Construction?
Highway prequalification applications may be obtained from and are submitted to:Michigan Department of Transportation
Contractor Services Division/Prequalification Unit B470
Post Office Box 30050
Lansing, Ml 48909
(517) 335-4281/Fax (517) 373-3707
E-Mail: [email protected]
Examination applications and legal information regarding residential builders, maintenance alteration, boiler, elevator, electricaI, mechanical and plumbing licenses can be obtained from:
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Bureau of Construction Codes
Post Office Box 30254
Lansing, Ml 48909
(517) 241-9316
https://www.michigan.gov/bcc
Certificates of Authority may be obtained from:
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Corporations, Securities and Commercial Licensing Bureau - Corporations Division
Post Office Box 30054
Lansing, Ml 48909
(517) 241-6470/Fax (517) 241-0538
https://www.michigan.gov/corporations
The Permits Division is responsible for issuing boiler, building, electrical, elevator, mechanical, and plumbing permits.
Michigan Permits Division
(517) 241-9313
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Licensing and Compliance Division is responsible for processing examination and licensing requests for boiler installers, repairers, and inspectors; manufactured housing communities; electrical apprentice, master, journey, contractors; fire alarm technician and contractors; sign specialists, sign specialty contractors; elevator journey contractors; mechanical contractors; master and journey plumbing contractors; residential builders and maintenance alteration contractors.
The division is also responsible for investigating complaints against boiler, electrical, elevator, mechanical, plumbing, mobile home communities, inspection licensees and activities, residential builders and maintenance alteration contractors.
Michigan Licensing and Compliance Division
Licensing: (517) 241-9316
Compliance: (571) 241-9309
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Boiler Division provides boiler code administration, enforcement and inspection services.
Michigan Boiler Division
(517) 241-9334
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Building Division provides building code administration, enforcement and inspections services. They also assist with inspections of manufactured housing communities.
Michigan Building Division
(517) 241-9317
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Electrical Division provides electrical code administration, enforcement and inspection services. They also assist with inspections of manufactured housing communities.
Michigan Electrical Division
(517) 241-9320
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Elevator Safety Division provides elevator code administration, enforcement, and inspection services.
Michigan Elevator Safety Division
(517) 241-9337
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Mechanical Division provides mechanical code administration, enforcement, and inspection services. They also assist with inspections of manufactured housing communities.
Michigan Mechanical Division
(517) 241-9325
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Plumbing Division provides plumbing code administration, enforcement, and inspection services. They also assist with inspections of manufactured housing communities.
Michigan Plumbing Division
(517) 241-9330
E-Mail: [email protected]
For more information regarding the different divisions listed above, please visit www.michigan.gov/bcc and click on "Divisions" on the left hand side of the page.
Requirements?
Residential Builders and Maintenance & Alteration Contractors: An applicant must meet licensing requirements, which include:a. 60 hours of approved prelicensure education courses;
b. Be at least 18 years of age;
c. Be of good moral character; and
d. Pass the required examination.
Application and Licensing Fee / Re-licensure Application Fee / 3 year Renewal
$195 / $185 / $150
*License Renewals will be for a 3 year period starting in 2011.
Highway Prequalification: Contractors intending to bid on state highway contracts are required to file a confidential experience questionnaire and financial statement with the Michigan Department of Transportation. Contracts in excess of $2,000,000 require the contractor to submit a CPA-audited financial statement.
Prequalification ratings are good for 16 months from the end of the contractor's fiscal year-end for contractors with an overall prequalification rating less than $10,000,000. For contractors with an overall prequalification rating of equal or greater than $10,000,000, ratings are good for 28 months from their fiscal year-end.
Highway project limits are based on the firm's financial rating, experience in similar work and availability of appropriate equipment, and reflected in their prequalification rating number. There are no fees for highway prequalification.
Other:
Public works contracts in excess of $100,000 require the contractor to obtain a Certificate of Awardability from the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. Bid bonds are not required. Performance and Lien bonds are required by the prime contractor in the amount of the contract.
RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS
Michigan does not have reciprocal agreements with other states.