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CGC (licensed general contractor) vs CBC (Certified Building Contractor)

Georgia's two primary general-construction licenses have different scope authorities. CGC is the broader license; CBC has commercial scope with residential limits. The CGC license is the standard for high-end residential remodels and additions.

Option A

CGC (licensed general contractor)

Unlimited residential + commercial scope

Option B

CBC (Certified Building Contractor)

Commercial buildings, residential limits

Dimension by dimension

How they stack up.

DimensionCGC (licensed general contractor)CBC (Certified Building Contractor)
Residential scopeUnlimitedLimited (typically up to 3 stories or specific size)
Commercial scopeUnlimitedMost commercial (with some structural limits)
Structural authorityFullGenerally allowed; some exceptions
Georgia DBPR exam difficultyHighestHigh
Typical NE GA contractorMost residential remodel GCsCommercial-focused GCs
Pick CGC (licensed general contractor)

CGC is the right license for any residential remodel or addition. Ryan Carey carries Georgia (license # here) plus GA Certified specialty (license # here).

Pick CBC (Certified Building Contractor)

CBC is appropriate when the contractor's primary work is commercial buildings within the residential-size limits and they don't need full residential-scope authority.

Sources
  • Georgia Statute 489.105 — contractor license categories
  • Georgia DBPR license verification (mygeorgialicense.com)
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