This subclassification also includes work under the subclassification of Grading. (b) "Concrete Paving" which includes the construction, rehabilitation and repair of concrete streets, roads, highways, driveways, parking lots, airport runways and aprons, and concrete work incidental thereto including, but not limited to, sidewalks, curbs, medians, and barrier walls. (a) "Bridges" which include bridge construction and repairs, railroad trestles and overpasses, and work under the subclassifications of Boring and Tunneling, Concrete, Marine, and Railroad Lines. (2) "General Contractors-Highway" which includes work under these subclassifications: However, if a project includes work performed under a Mechanical Contractor subclassification or any of these license subclassifications, the licensee must have a license for this work or use a contractor licensed in the appropriate license classification or subclassification to perform the work: Swimming Pools, Bridges, Boring and Tunneling, Water and Sewer Lines, Pipe Lines, Railroad Lines, Specialty Roofing, Marine, Water and Sewer Plants, and Asphalt Paving. Licensees under this classification may perform ancillary work, including grading, associated with the building or structure which the licensee has been engaged to construct. This license classification includes all work under the subclassifications of Wood Frame Structures-Class II, Interior Renovation, Masonry, Pre-engineered Metal Buildings, General Roofing, and Structural Shapes. (1) "General Contractors-Building" which includes commercial, industrial, institutional, modular, and all other types of building construction, including residential structures. The following license classifications are in effect:
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