22 contractors checked against 6 data sources
22
Total Contractors
20
Active Licenses
1
Federal Records
Kansas City, California has 22 CSLB-registered contractors. 91% hold active licenses. 1 (4.5%) have at least one federal record in SAM.gov, OSHA, DOL, or EPA databases.
Sorted by federal compliance records (most flags first)
BLUESCOPE CONSTRUCTION INC
1 flagLicense #414066 · B
A ZAHNER COMPANY LLC
ClearLicense #1136013 · C23
AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS INC
ClearLicense #908537 · D07
BCCM CONSTRUCITON GROUP INC
ClearLicense #1038967 · B
BLACK & MCDONALD CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #1084665 · A
BURNS & MC DONNELL
ClearLicense #755238 · A
C S T INDUSTRIES INC
ClearLicense #1053983 · A
CECO CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION LLC
ClearLicense #983406 · C-8
COL-IND-CON
ClearLicense #509485 · A
DEFENDER CONTRACTING & CONSTRUCTION 2 LLC
ClearLicense #1146023 · B
DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AND STORAGE LLC
ClearLicense #1135041 · C10
E C A ELECTRICAL CALIFORNIA INC
ClearLicense #893578 · C10
J E DUNN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
ClearLicense #748745 · A
JR & CO INC
ClearLicense #1098238 · C39
K C I CONVEYOR AND MACHINERY
ClearLicense #431710 · D21
MCCOWN GORDON CONSTRUCTION LLC
ClearLicense #1134254 · B
MISSOURI GENESYS INDUSTRIAL CORP
ClearLicense #790296 · B
NPLFA ELECTRICAL
ClearLicense #1073093 · C10
PAR WESTERN LINE CONTRACTORS LLC
ClearLicense #1084832 · A
PRESTON REFRIGERATION COMPANY INC
ClearLicense #459804 · C38
ROHRER JOHN CONTRACTING COMPANY INC
ClearLicense #346824 · B
UTILITY LINE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
ClearLicense #1084831 · C10
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Contractors in Kansas City serve local residential and commercial construction needs.
Of the 22 CSLB-registered contractors in Kansas City, 91% hold active licenses and 1 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.