CGC (licensed general contractor)
Georgia's broadest construction license, authorizing unlimited residential and commercial scope.
What cgc (licensed general contractor) actually means.
The Georgia licensed general contractor license (issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation under Georgia Statute 489) authorizes construction work without scope limits — single-family residential, multifamily, and commercial. CGC holders pass a multi-day Georgia-specific exam covering structural design, business and finance, and Georgia Building Code application. Ryan Carey carries (license # here).
- Georgia Statute 489.105 — contractor license categories
- Georgia DBPR — CGC examination and licensing standards
Adjacent definitions.
- General Contractor (GC)
The licensed entity responsible for executing a construction project, coordinating subcontractors, and pulling permits.
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