These contractors have SiteVetter Safety Scores of 85+ out of 100, indicating strong compliance with licensing, insurance, bonding, and federal requirements.
A SiteVetter Safety Score is a proprietary 0-100 compliance rating that aggregates contractor data from six sources: California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), SAM.gov federal exclusions, OSHA safety inspections, Department of Labor wage records, EPA environmental compliance, and building permit records from major California cities. In St Paul, CA, 11 contractors currently hold Safety Scores of 85 or above, qualifying them as “top-rated” for 2026.
Our Safety Score aggregates data from 6 sources: CSLB license status, workers' compensation coverage, contractor bonding, federal databases including SAM.gov (debarment), OSHA (safety violations), DOL (wage violations), and building permits. Scores of 85+ indicate contractors with active licenses, proper insurance, and clean federal records.
Ranked by SiteVetter Safety Score, highest first
Harris California INC
License #931126 · C-4
Grade A · Excellent
Sheehy Construction Company
License #900639 · B
Grade A · Excellent
Thompson Lightning Protection INC
License #927385 · D64
Grade A · Excellent
Corval Constructors INC
License #965501 · C38
Grade A · Excellent
Bluum Usa INC
License #822286 · C-7
Grade A · Excellent
Gagnon Incorporated
License #514857 · C29
Grade A · Excellent
B S P Thermal Systems INC
License #636059 · A
Grade A · Excellent
Summit Fire Protection Systems
License #914879 · C16
Grade A · Excellent
Harris Las Vegas LLC
License #1023743 · C20
Grade A · Excellent
Caledonian Sand and Water Blasting Services
License #1068089 · D38
Grade A · Excellent
Cobeck Construction CO LLC
License #1098328 · B
Grade B · Good
When hiring a contractor in St Paul, California, due diligence matters. The contractors listed above have been verified against multiple government databases and achieved Safety Scores of 85 or higher—placing them among the most compliant contractors in the area.
Our Safety Score considers:
While a high Safety Score is a strong indicator of a reputable contractor, we always recommend getting multiple quotes, checking references, and verifying the contractor is licensed for your specific type of project.
Safety Scores are calculated based on publicly available government records and are updated weekly. For official verification, check directly with CSLB at cslb.ca.gov.