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Does General Contractor Insurance Cover Specialty Contractors?
Last Updated Aug 23, 2023
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Tom Scalisi is a writer with over 15 years of experience in the trades. He is passionate about educating contractors and specialty contractors about the best practices in the industry. He has seen first-hand how education, communication, and preparation help construction professionals overcome challenges to build a strong career and thriving business in the industry.
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