FLORENCE CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. v. NC LICENSING BD.

No. 9210SC462.

437 S.E.2d 877 (1994)

113 N.C. App. 270

FLORENCE CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC., Petitioner, v. NORTH CAROLINA LICENSING BOARD FOR GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

January 4, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jordan, Price, Wall, Gray & Jones by Henry W. Jones, Jr. and Jeffrey S. Whicker, Raleigh, for petitioner-appellee.

Bailey & Dixon, Raleigh, by Carson Carmichael, III, for respondent-appellant.


JOHN, Judge.

Respondent (the Licensing Board) appeals from the trial court's order holding petitioner (Florence Concrete) did not meet the definition of "general contractor" under N.C.G.S. § 87-1 (1989) (amended 1992) and therefore was not required to obtain a North Carolina general contractor's license in order to bid and perform bridge construction projects. The Licensing Board contends the trial court erred because Florence Concrete qualifies as a general...

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