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Explore Custom Training TodayA C-6 Carpentry Framing Contractor is authorized to do framing, siding, wood truss, roof sheathing, and other work as is by custom and usage accepted in the construction industry as carpentry framing.
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Property Damage = $50,000 per occurrence
Bodily Injury = $100,000 per person/$300,000 per occurrence
A C-6 Carpentry Framing Contractor is authorized to do framing, siding, wood truss, roof sheathing, and other work as is by custom and usage accepted in the construction industry as carpentry framing.
Applications for licensure must be submitted to the Board by the 20th of the month for review by the Board during the following month. (The Board does not review applications or meet in December)
Once the application is approved, the qualifying individual or responsible managing employee must successfully complete the appropriate licensing examinations. Upon completion of the exam process, the applicant must submit license fees, and proof of liability and workers compensation insurance.
Applications for licensure can be obtained from:
State of Hawaiibr />Contractors Licensing Boardbr />PO Box 3469br />Honolulu, HI 96801br />808.586.3000br />
Licensing fees:
RME $335.00 if licensed between October 1 of the even-numbered year and September 30th of the odd-numbered year, and $255.00 if licensed between October 1st of the odd-numbered year and September 30th of the even-numbered year.
Applications for examinations can be obtained from:
Prometricbr />354 Uluniu Street, Suite 308br />Kailua, HI 96734br />808.261.8182br />
Hawaii curently does not have reciprocity with any other state.
Hawaii does not require Continuing Education for contractors.
Exam topics include: Walls,Floors and Stairs,Roofs, Estimating and Plans, Layout and Metal Frames.
American Contractors does not currently offer a seminar to prepare for the Carpentry Framing examination. We do offer the recommended study materials as well as many online practice possibilities and software to aid students in preparing for the exam.