New Mexico Electrical Contractor Package

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New Mexico
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NM-P043-PKG
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This package is an important tool to help you with the legal issues that may arise between electricians or electrical contractors, property owners, suppliers and/or subcontractors during an electrical project for new construction or repairs. The heart of this package is the electrical contract that complies with state law.



This package contains the following forms:


1. New Mexico Electrical Contract - Cost Plus or Fixed Fee

2. A Bid Log

3. A Bid Follow Up Letter

4. A Summary of Estimate

5. A Change Order Sheet

6. A Certificate of Completion

7. A Final Project Punch List

8. A Worker Safety and Health Plan

9. A Customer Satisfaction Survey and

10. A Company Evaluation by Customer

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New Mexico requires anyone engaging in construction-related contracting work to have a license. Section 60-13-3 of the New Mexico Construction Industries Licensing Act of 1978 defines construction-related work as any type of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, LP gas, or general construction work.

Classifications, a C10 Electrical Licensed Contractor places, installs, erects or connects any electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, solar photovoltaic cells or any part thereof, which generate, transmit, transform or utilize electrical energy in any form or for any purpose.

Be at least 18 years old. Have a high school diploma or GED. Have 4 years and 8,000 hours of experience as an electrician. Submit an application, including a notarized verification document. Pass a journeyman examination. Pay a license fee.

What are the requirements for becoming a New Mexico licensed contractor? Anyone engaged in construction-related contracting in New Mexico must be licensed. This includes general construction work, electrical, mechanical and plumbing and LP gas.

Do You Need a License in New Mexico to Become a Handyman? You must register as a handyman to perform work in New Mexico. The state offers a handyman certification that restricts the type of work you can perform and the amount of compensation that you can earn each year.

Approval for the New Mexico GB02 license requires four years of previous experience. With this license you may erect, alter, repair or demolish residential and commercial buildings, and certain structures.

Anyone seeking to become a contractor in New Mexico is required to sit for two exams, business and law and the trade. The applicant must submit a bond for $500 to $5,000 and provide proof of required experience (2-4 years depending on classification). The applicant must also submit a certificate of competence.

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