Advancedgeo Inc

✅ CLEAR — Active License License #1063765
A — General EngineeringC57 — Well DrillingHAZ — Hazardous Substance Removal
Location
License Issued
02/26/2020
Expiration
02/29/2028
Workers' Comp
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Contractor Bond
$25,000 — American Contractors Indemnity Company

Services

Road construction
Bridge building
Dam construction
Utility installation
Grading & earthwork
Paving
Pipeline installation
Sewer & water systems
Land clearing
Trenching
Water well drilling
Well pump installation
Well rehabilitation
Well pump repair
Monitoring well installation
Well water testing
Well abandonment
Pressure tank installation
Well deepening
Agricultural well drilling
Hazardous material removal
Lead paint abatement
Mold remediation
Environmental cleanup
Contaminated soil removal
UST removal
Hazardous waste disposal
Site assessment
Decontamination services
Environmental compliance

Services estimated based on license classification. Claimed businesses can customize their service list.

About the A — General Engineering License

A General Engineering (Class A) license in California authorizes contractors to perform work requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill. This includes projects like roads, highways, bridges, dams, pipelines, irrigation systems, and utility infrastructure. General Engineering contractors typically work on large-scale civil projects that shape communities and infrastructure. California requires this license for any project where more than two unrelated building trades are used in a fixed work requiring specialized engineering. When hiring a Class A contractor, consumers should verify they have adequate insurance and bonding for the project scope, as these projects often involve significant investment and safety considerations. The CSLB oversees all Class A licensees to ensure public safety and professional standards.

About the C57 — Well Drilling License

The C-57 Well Drilling license covers the drilling, maintenance, and repair of water wells, monitoring wells, and related systems. In rural areas of the Sacramento Valley, wells provide the primary water supply for homes, farms, and businesses. C-57 contractors drill wells, install pumps and pressure tanks, perform well rehabilitation, and handle well abandonment when required.

About the HAZ — Hazardous Substance Removal License

The HAZ (Hazardous Substance Removal) license covers the removal, remediation, and disposal of hazardous materials including lead paint, contaminated soil, underground storage tanks, and other environmental contaminants. This is a critical environmental and public health trade regulated by multiple state and federal agencies including Cal/EPA, DTSC, and Cal/OSHA. HAZ contractors must follow strict containment, handling, and disposal protocols to protect workers, the public, and the environment. California has some of the most stringent hazardous material regulations in the nation. When hiring a HAZ contractor, verify all required certifications, ensure they have experience with your specific type of contamination, and confirm they use licensed disposal facilities. Documentation and proper chain of custody for hazardous materials are essential.

💡 Tips for Hiring a General Engineering Contractor

  1. Get multiple bids for large engineering projects
  2. Verify the contractor carries adequate liability insurance for the project scope
  3. Ask for references from similar completed projects
  4. Ensure all necessary permits are pulled before work begins
  5. Get a detailed written contract with project milestones and payment schedule

✅ Verify This License

Always verify contractor licensing directly with the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) before hiring. You can look up license #1063765 to confirm it is active and check for any complaints or disciplinary actions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Class A General Engineering license cover in California?

A Class A license covers projects requiring specialized engineering knowledge including roads, bridges, dams, pipelines, utilities, and other infrastructure work. It does not cover general building construction, which requires a Class B license.

Do I need a licensed General Engineering contractor?

Yes. California law requires any contractor performing engineering work valued at $500 or more to hold a valid CSLB license. Hiring an unlicensed contractor puts you at risk and may void your ability to file complaints with the CSLB.

What does a C-57 Well Drilling license cover?

A C-57 license covers drilling, construction, maintenance, and repair of water wells and monitoring wells, including pump installation and pressure tank systems.

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