25 contractors checked against 6 data sources
25
Total Contractors
24
Active Licenses
0
Federal Records
Mc Cloud, California has 25 CSLB-registered contractors. 96% hold active licenses. None have federal records in SAM.gov, OSHA, DOL, or EPA databases.
Sorted by federal compliance records (most flags first)
2 B FENCING
ClearLicense #959856 · C13
ALPINE ENGINEERING
ClearLicense #841899 · A
APEX ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
ClearLicense #1142247 · C10
BENHAM STEPHEN ROGER
ClearLicense #597265 · C10
CAMP DAVE CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #600206 · B
CASSELL SCOTT CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #960287 · B
D S H CONST
ClearLicense #457405 · B
HANSON MICHAEL CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #1041124 · B
HITCHCOCK'S CONSTRUCTION INC
ClearLicense #680574 · A
LISS ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS
ClearLicense #1065987 · C10
MALBY MASONRY
ClearLicense #874306 · C29
MILLS KEN CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #1116906 · B
NORTH COAST PAINTING
ClearLicense #637312 · C33
SEYMS MICHAEL
ClearLicense #921579 · B
SISKIYOU-SHASTA TREE PRO LLC
ClearLicense #1090672 · D49
SMITH RICHARD GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ClearLicense #680011 · B
SUMMIT POWER & ELECTRIC INC
ClearLicense #835613 · C10
T & T DRYWALL
ClearLicense #861823 · C-9
TROOIEN CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #1002305 · B
TYHURST CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #500757 · B
WALKER JEROME PLUMBING
ClearLicense #1016026 · C36
WALSH PHIL CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #876920 · B
WATSON CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #275064 · B
WATSON ENTERPRISES
ClearLicense #714262 · B
ZANNI RAYMOND V
ClearLicense #876630 · B
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Contractors in Mc Cloud serve local residential and commercial construction needs.
Of the 25 CSLB-registered contractors in Mc Cloud, 96% hold active licenses and 0 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.