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Old 03-30-2007, 02:29 PM   #1
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Contractor's License, Qualifying Agent, RME RMI


I am a state certified contractor in Florida and a few other states. The categories that I hold in Florida are General Contractor, Plumbing, Mechanical, Underground Utility & Excavation, Pollutant Storage Tank, and Specialty Gas Line. The other states are similar categories.
I am looking for a relationship as a Qualifying Agent (QA), Responsible Managing Employee (RME), Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) Responsible Managing Individual (RMI). Different states call it by different titles.
I have site and project management skills to bring to the table and I have the credentials to write and administer Storm water Pollution Prevention Permits for EPA's NPDES.
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Old 06-23-2007, 04:02 PM   #2
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I would be interested in talking to you.
email me please: fredmace@bellsouth.net
Make reference to your post. Thanks.
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Drop me a line keywestloans@aol.com
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I am a Qualifier in Ca, Or, Co and SC You can contact me if this may be helpful.
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We are looking for a Responsible Managing Employee for General Contracting in the State of California. If you are licensed here, lets talk!
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i am an la based licensed gc interested in finding out more about your situation. email me at smdandc@verizon.net
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We are looking for a Responsible Managing Employee for General Contracting in the State of California. If you are licensed here, lets talk!
I have a B-1 and a C-29 in California. Send a PM if interested.
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We are looking for a Responsible Managing Employee for General Contracting in the State of California. If you are licensed here, lets talk!
are you still looking for a rme, if so contact me at chip@sti.net
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I am a general contractor and a company that I work for has asked me to qualify them for a B llicense. they currently hold 2 california contracting licenses and just want to add the general. How do I figure out what is a proper pay rate. also what actual responsibility does a RME have in a company: Contract review, negotiations, change order approval???

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I am a general contractor and a company that I work for has asked me to qualify them for a B llicense. they currently hold 2 california contracting licenses and just want to add the general. How do I figure out what is a proper pay rate. also what actual responsibility does a RME have in a company: Contract review, negotiations, change order approval???

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Looks to me that you might have loaded the cart before hitching the mule (sorta speak) cause you're asking question's that I would think you should already know before you venture or agree to commit to being a RME cause you'll be responsible for "everything" that the company(s) you are the RME for...I've been asked before-no thanks.

Read here> http://search.ca.gov/search?q=rme&ou...et=ca_dca_cslb
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looking at rmo rme possibilities in calif, licensed general b license,if anyone out there has a serious offer, lets talk!
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I am a project manager on a residential development site in Orlando area. I also own 20% of project. We are looking for a licensed contractor we can work under. We will do the work. You would obtain permits, inspect ongoing construction, and obtain county inspections. We will also pay for your travel and lodging at times to Orlando are. Is this something you can do?

Stephen Davis Nehemiah Developments Inc. sdavissr@hotmail.com 601-754-9334
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Does anybody looking for RMO/RME. I am a license B general contractor here in california.
Let me know, send inquiry to Brasmadevco@yahoo.com
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What other states do you hold a license??
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i am a state certified contractor in florida and a few other states. The categories that i hold in florida are general contractor, plumbing, mechanical, underground utility & excavation, pollutant storage tank, and specialty gas line. The other states are similar categories.
I am looking for a relationship as a qualifying agent (qa), responsible managing employee (rme), responsible managing officer (rmo) responsible managing individual (rmi). Different states call it by different titles.
i have site and project management skills to bring to the table and i have the credentials to write and administer storm water pollution prevention permits for epa's npdes.
thanks
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See what happens when big government gets involved?
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I am a state certified contractor in Florida and a few other states. The categories that I hold in Florida are General Contractor, Plumbing, Mechanical, Underground Utility & Excavation, Pollutant Storage Tank, and Specialty Gas Line. The other states are similar categories.
I am looking for a relationship as a Qualifying Agent (QA), Responsible Managing Employee (RME), Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) Responsible Managing Individual (RMI). Different states call it by different titles.
I have site and project management skills to bring to the table and I have the credentials to write and administer Storm water Pollution Prevention Permits for EPA's NPDES.
Thanks

I'm looking for a qualifier in Florida. You can contact me at Je.lanco@gmail.com
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