C-61 Limited Specialty Contractor
(A) Limited specialty is a specialty contractor
classification limited to a field and scope of operations of specialty
contracting for which an applicant is qualified other than any of the specialty
contractor classifications listed and defined in this article.
(B) An applicant classified and licensed in the classification Limited Specialty
shall confine activities as a contractor to that field or fields and scope of
operations set forth in the application and accepted by the Registrar or to that
permitted by Section 831.
(C) Upon issuance of a C-61 license, the Registrar shall endorse upon the face
of the original license certificate the field and scope of operations in which
the licensee has demonstrated qualifications.
(D) A specialty contractor, other than a C-61 contractor, may perform work
within the field and scope of the operations of Classification C-61, provided
the work is consistent with the established usage and procedure in the
construction industry and is related to the specialty contractor's
classification. (832.61 CCR)
The following classifications are subcategories of
the C-61 Limited Specialty classification. The definitions for the subcategories
were developed by staff and approved by the Board as policy.
C-61 LIMITED SPECIALTIES
D-06 Concrete-Related
Services
A concrete related services contractor installs reusable
steel concrete form sections or interlocking precast pavers. Performs
post-tensioning work, concrete sawing, breaking, curing, floor hardening
treatment, coloring concrete, concrete restoration, coring work or operates a
concrete pumping service; also includes the application of gunite, but does not
include the installation of reinforcing steel.
D-09 Drilling, Blasting and
Oil Field Work
A drilling contractor does core and post hole drilling,
horizontal drilling (no piping) and drilling for placement of charges and
performing blasting work; performs drilling for site dewatering, oil well
drilling and other oil field related specialty work. (DOES NOT INCLUDE WATER
WELL DRILLING)
D-12 Synthetic Products
A synthetic products contractor installs:
A) Synthetic counter tops and wall coverings; fiberglass, plastic, vinyl and
epoxy products; plastic tile board and decorative art work; and synthetic turf.
B) Bathtub and enamel refinishing, resin and epoxy application, and synthetic
caulking and sealants.
C) Reservoir liners, vinyl swimming pool relining, pier piling wrap, and rodent
guards.
D) PVC piping systems for irrigation and drainage; subsurface irrigation drip
systems.
D-16 Hardware, Locks and
Safes
A hardware, locks and safes contractor installs, modifies or
repairs power and/or manually activated door and window locks with related
hardware, built-in safes and vaults.
D-24 Metal Products
A metal products contractor installs, modifies or repairs the
following:
A) Metal cabinets, lockers, modular storage structures, mail chutes, cable
racks; and aluminum or vinyl storm doors and windows.
B) Metal wall tiles; aluminum fascia covers; and metal gutters.
C) Aluminum studs and trusses; metal railings and turnstiles; metal prison cell
accessories such as welded-to-structure cell furniture; grills and cabinets.
D-28 Doors, Gates and
Activating Devices
A doors, gates and activating devices contractor installs,
modifies or repairs all types of residential, commercial or industrial doors
including overhead or sliding door assemblies. This includes but is not limited
to: wood and screen doors, metal-clad doors, glass sliding/stationary doors and
frames, automatic revolving doors, hospital cubical doors and related
installations, power activated doors, gates, movable sun shades/shutters, card
activated equipment and other access control device and any low voltage
electronic or manually operated door hardware/device.
D-34 Prefabricated Equipment
A prefabricated products/equipment contractor performs
installations of prefabricated products/equipment, including but not limited to
the following:
A) Theater stage equipment, school classroom equipment, playground equipment,
bleacher bench/seat component parts (no installation or renovation of any
supporting or structural member); store fixtures, and display cases (either
prefabricated or modular form); all forms and types of toilet/shower room
partitions/accessories; and prefabricated closet systems.
B) Laboratory and medical equipment, dust collecting systems; factory built
fireplaces and accessories (no masonry facing); major appliance installations
and ventilating hoods in connection with existing fuel and energy lines which
are installed by others.
C) Bus stop shelters, prefabricated phone booths; prefabricated sound proof
environmental clean rooms; panelized refrigerated walk-in boxes (not to include
the work of refrigeration contractor); all types of modular office,
institutional or home improvement systems including, but not limited to all
types of pre-finished and/or UL listed pre-wired wall panels.
D-35 Pool and Spa Maintenance
A pool and spa maintenance contractor installs, replaces or
repairs pool motors, pumps, filters, gas heaters and any above ground piping in
connection with pools; includes electrical switches, breakers, pool lights,
diving boards, existing solar systems that heat pools, pool and spa acid baths
and applies vinyl liners to existing surfaces.
D-40 Service Station
Equipment and Maintenance
A service station maintenance contractor installs and/or
removes underground fuel storage tanks up to 20,000 gallons which have been or
are to be used for dispensing gasoline, diesel fuel, waste oil or kerosene (no
chemicals). This work involves the installation and/or removal of all incidental
tank related piping, electrical work, including the installation of vapor probes
in back fill areas of the tanks and any associated calibration work, including
but not limited to the testing and adjustment of leak detection and vapor
recovery equipment, such as automatic tank gauges, leak line detectors, vapor
recovery lines, and in-station diagnostics. This contractor also performs the
installation of auto hoisting equipment, grease racks, compressors, air hoses,
and other service station equipment.
Note: Licensees holding this classification prior to January 18, 2001, may
perform all the work as described above. Licenses issued after this date may
perform the "calibration" work only.
D-63 Construction Cleanup
A construction cleanup contractor cleans up and/or removes
from building grounds or structures any debris resultant from any construction
project including but not limited to: concrete, dirt, scrap lumber, plaster,
drywall, any paint or adhesive products from windows, floors, ceramic tile and
bathroom fixtures.
D-65 Weatherization and Energy Conservation
A weatherization and energy conservation contractor installs,
removes, modifies or repairs or provides maintenance services for energy
conservation products limited to the following: door and window weather
stripping, caulking, water heater pipe wrap, water heater blankets, insulating
gaskets for electrical outlet covers, shade screens, shutters, storm windows,
tinted window film, residential water flow restricting devices installed onto
existing fixture. (DOES NOT INCLUDE INSULATION, GLAZING OR HEATING VENTILATING
AND AIR CONDITIONING WORK)
The following C-61 subcategories have been eliminated
over the years and are not available to new licensees. Because licensees holding
a subcategory at the time it was eliminated were able to retain it, there are
still some active licensees who hold these subcategories. The classification now
required is indicated next to the eliminated subcategory.
D-01 Architectural Porcelain (Now under D-64)
D-02 Asbestos Fabrication (Now under C-2)
D-05 Communication Equipment (Converted to C-7)
D-07 Conveyors-Cranes (Now under D-21)
D-08 Doors and Door Services (Now under D-28)
D-11 Fencing (Converted to C-13)
D-13 Fire Extinguisher Systems (Now under C-16)
D-14 Floor Covering (Converted to C-15)
D-15 Furnaces (Now under "A" or C-20)
D-17 Industrial Insulation (Now under C-2)
D-18 Prison and Jail Equipment (Under relevant class)
D-19 Land Clearing (Now under C-12 or "A" if license is required)
D-20 Lead Burning and Fabrication (Now under D-64)
D-22 Marble (Now under C-29)
D-23 Medical Gas Systems (Now under C-36)
D-25 Mirrors and Fixed Glass (Now under C-17)
D-26 Mobile Home Installation and Repairs (Converted to C-47)
D-27 Movable Partitions (Now under D-34)
D-32 Power Nailing and Fastening (Now under D-64)
D-33 Precast Concrete Stairs (Now under C-23)
D-36 Rigging and Rig Building (Now under "A")
D-37 Safes and Vaults (Now under D-16)
D-43 Soil Grouting (Now under C-32, C-12 or "A")
D-44 Sprinklers (Now under D-12)
D-45 Staff and Stone (Now under C-29)
D-46 Steeple Jack Work (Under relevant class)
D-47 Tennis Court Surfacing (Now under C-12 or "A")
D-48 Theater and School Equipment (Now under D-34)
D-51 Waterproofing and Weatherproofing (Now under C-39, C-33, C-29 or C-54)
D-54 Rockscaping (Now under C-15 or C-27)
D-55 Blasting (Now under C-12 or "A")
D-57 Propane Gas Plants (Now under "A")
D-58 Residential Floating Docks (Now under "A")
D-60 Striping (Now under C-32)
D-61 Gold Leaf Gilding (Now under D-64)