Georgia Industrial Specialty Work Limited Service Specialty Contractor License

The Industrial Specialty Work Limited Service Specialty Contractor License allows you to do the following work:

  • Demolition
  • Foundations and supports
  • Repair work
  • Retaining walls, slabs, and dikes for equipment or piping
  • Insulation and heat tracing installed on equipment or piping
  • Instrumentation, controls, control wiring and power wiring for equipment or piping
  • Stairways and platforms
  • Mechanical equipment
  • Process equipment and piping
  • Conveyors air and gas piping to mechanical equipment
  • Structural steel and supports associated with equipment or piping
  • Process exhaust ductwork for connection to mechanical equipment
  • Water distribution
  • Associated accessories
  • Process utility equipment, piping, and ducting
  • Electrical
  • Fall protection equipment, which includes:
    • Demolition
    • Foundations and supports
    • Stairways and platforms
    • Mechanical equipment to operate the equipment
    • Associated accessories
    • Electrical
    • Structural frameworks and canopies over the equipment

How to Get the Industrial Specialty Work Limited Service Specialty Contractor’s License in Georgia?

For all Limited Service & Traditional Specialty Contractors listed under the Georgia Secretary of State does not require a contractor's license. However, these contractors must have a valid permit and comply with any legal requirements for their specialty trade that their county requires. In some cases, if the county offers a contractor license for that trade, they must hold the license to perform work in that specific county, therefore we advise them to contact the county for more information. If their county has no special requirements and they hold a valid permit, the specialty contractor can work for a residential or general contractor and perform the work directly with the owner without being a licensed residential or general contractor.