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Colorado Contractor License and Building Codes


State of Colorado Building Information


Colorado Contractors License

Colorado Electrical Contractors are licensed and regulated for the protection of consumers against deficient electrical installations. The # Electrical Contractors Board issues licenses to certify electrical contractors and journeyman electricians to work within the State of Colorado.

For more information contact: Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations Online Service.

To check to see if an electrician is licensed, or to check the status of an Electrical Contractor in the State of # go to: Search Colorado Licensed Contractors


Colorado Building Codes

State Buildings Programs (SBP) is responsible for establishing minimum building codes for all construction by state agencies on state-owned or state lease-purchased properties or facilities.
For building code information contact: Colorado Building Codes.

Colorado Energy Management

The design and construction of either a new facility or the major renovation of an existing facility shall start with meeting the requirements of the OSA building code compliance policy. For more information visit: Colorado Energy Management

Colorado Electrical Codes

NECĀ® National Electrical Code Adoption: 2014
Effective November 2014.

Please Note: Due to the nature of the electrical code adoption process, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy of this information. Please notify us of any changes you may be aware of.



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