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A Class B contractor wants to combine framing with one unrelated specialty trade and count framing as one of the two unrelated trades. What does B&P §7057 say?

Correct Answer

D) Framing or carpentry may not be counted toward the two unrelated trades for that calculation.

Section 7057 states framing or carpentry may not be counted in calculating the two unrelated trades for a Class B project involving other trades.

Answer Options
A
Count framing as one unrelated trade toward the two-trade Class B calculation.
B
Framing counts if it is more than half the job price, even when the carpentry portion is most of the contract price.
C
Framing counts if the owner signs a waiver.
D
Framing or carpentry may not be counted toward the two unrelated trades for that calculation.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Section 7057 states framing or carpentry may not be counted in calculating the two unrelated trades for a Class B project involving other trades.

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