24 contractors checked against 6 data sources
24
Total Contractors
24
Active Licenses
2
Federal Records
Eagle, California has 24 CSLB-registered contractors. 100% hold active licenses. 2 (8.3%) have at least one federal record in SAM.gov, OSHA, DOL, or EPA databases.
Sorted by federal compliance records (most flags first)
IDAHO PACIFIC WEST BUILDERS INC
5 flagsLicense #840164 · B
FRANS CONSTRUCTION INC
1 flagLicense #597405 · B
AUGER G A CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #599561 · B
BAXTER M J DRILLING COMPANY
ClearLicense #309281 · A
BETHEL MASONRY
ClearLicense #485801 · C29
BLOX GROUP THE LLC
ClearLicense #1069000 · B
DWZ TECHNOLOGIES LLC
ClearLicense #1102791 · C-7
EAGLE ROCK BUILDERS INC
ClearLicense #1077474 · B
JACOBS PETER HOMES INC
ClearLicense #799449 · B
M J T CONSTRUCTION INC
ClearLicense #948674 · B
MAC BUILDERS INC
ClearLicense #717415 · B
MINKLER HENRY C CONSTRUCTION INC
ClearLicense #436787 · B
N C CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #967098 · C-8
SACORP
ClearLicense #486356 · B
SHRUM STEVEN G
ClearLicense #441649 · C10
SILVERADO TILE AND STONE INC
ClearLicense #965952 · C54
SOUTHWEST DRILLING INC
ClearLicense #650989 · A
STEED CONSTRUCTION INC
ClearLicense #567418 · B
SUTTON ELECTRIC
ClearLicense #765063 · B
SYNTAX BUILDERS INC
ClearLicense #991292 · B
T A BECK CONST
ClearLicense #439858 · B
TELCON SERVICES LLC
ClearLicense #1142883 · A
W R C REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS
ClearLicense #516819 · C38
WRIGHT BROTHERS THE BUILDING COMPANY EAGLE LLC
ClearLicense #1039326 · B
Manual contractor vetting takes 45+ minutes per sub and still misses violations in databases you don't know exist. SiteVetter runs 6 data source checks in seconds: CSLB license status, SAM.gov federal debarment, DOL wage violations, OSHA safety citations, EPA environmental records, and building permits.
Contractors in Eagle serve local residential and commercial construction needs.
Of the 24 CSLB-registered contractors in Eagle, 100% hold active licenses and 2 have at least one record in federal databases. Under California's "Controlling Employer" doctrine, general contractors can be held liable for subcontractor safety violations—making verification a legal necessity, not optional due diligence.
Data sourced from California Contractors State License Board and federal databases. Updated weekly. For official verification, check directly with CSLB.