Welcome to Contractors School, your reliable source for securing and maintaining your E100 Utah General Engineering contractor license. Our goal is to make the process of earning your license straightforward and hassle-free, offering the support and expertise needed to excel in your field.
The E100 General Engineering Contractor License is required for professionals overseeing large-scale construction projects involving significant engineering components in Utah. This license is necessary for contractors working on infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, tunnels, water treatment plants, sewage systems, and other major public works.
If your business involves managing extensive civil engineering projects that require specialized knowledge and coordination, the E100 license is essential for legal compliance and professional credibility in Utah.
If you have further questions about whether your work falls within the scope of the E100 license type, contact our team.
From large-scale project management to specialized technical work, these are the common obstacles general engineering contractors face, along with how the E100 General Engineering License can help:
By thoroughly understanding project timelines and proper scheduling techniques, contractors can manage complex projects with efficiency, ensuring timely delivery and client satisfaction. The E100 General Engineering License also provides essential guidance for managing subcontractors and coordinating various teams, ensuring smooth operations and reducing the risk of delays.
To obtain the E100 General Engineering Contractor License in Utah, you must meet several requirements:
Ensure your business is properly registered with Utah by visiting our New Business Setup page. Sole proprietors will need to provide a Social Security Number (SSN) instead of a business entity.
You need at least four years of full-time, hands-on experience in the field of engineering construction. This experience should be verifiable and relevant to the type of work the E100 license covers.
While a formal education in engineering or a related field is beneficial, it is not required. However, you must complete a mandatory 30-hour pre-license course that covers essential topics for the Utah Business and Law exam.
Pass the Utah Business and Law exam.
Don’t worry, we’ll make sure you’re prepared.
You must demonstrate financial responsibility, which includes providing a financial statement and proof of insurance. Additionally, you will need to pay the required application and licensing fees.
Complete and submit your application to the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL). Ensure all required documentation is included to avoid delays in processing. We offer convenient DOPL Application Assistance.
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Our expert instructors are dedicated to equipping you with the essential knowledge and skills to meet Utah’s E100 General Engineering license requirements. From helping you with the necessary paperwork to detailed exam preparation, we make sure you’re fully prepared to obtain your E100 license.
After you become licensed, we also offer support with ongoing continuing education and license renewal requirements to keep you compliant and up-to-date.
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Usually not. The E100 is geared toward large-scale civil or infrastructure projects. For small residential grading, a B100 General Contractor, S330 Landscape & Recreation, or S310 Excavation license may be more appropriate (all of which we can help you receive, just reach out).
No. The E100 is limited to engineering projects like roads, bridges, pipelines, and grading. It does not include vertical building construction.
You must show at least 2 years of verifiable experience on general engineering projects such as grading, trenching, or public infrastructure. Experience must be verifiable.
Yes, as long as your experience is relevant and verifiable. Documentation and references are required.
Yes. Excavation, grading, and concrete paving are generally within the E100 scope. However, your work may also overlap with the S260 Asphalt & Concrete.
Reach out to our team to review the exact scope and ensure compliance.
Often, yes. The E100 license is frequently required for municipal or state-funded infrastructure projects. It’s a common requirement for civil contractors in Utah.
Yes. Like all Utah contractor licenses, the E100 only requires you to pass the Business & Law exam—there is no trade-specific test.
At Contractors School, we're committed to your success. Here's why you should choose us for your E100 licensing needs.
Comprehensive Support: We provide full-service assistance, guiding you through the entire process of obtaining your E100 license. From test preparation to business setup, we ensure that you have everything you need to kickstart your career as a Utah general engineering contractor.
Expertise and Dedication: With years of experience in Utah contractor licensing, we bring unparalleled expertise to the table. Our dedicated team is committed to your success, offering personalized guidance and support to help you achieve your goals.
Your Success Is Our Priority: At Contractors School, your success is our top priority. We're here to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to thrive in the competitive engineering contracting industry. When you choose Contractors School, you're choosing a trusted partner who is dedicated to simplifying the journey towards your goals.
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