Did You Know... Volume 1, Edition 4

September 25, 2020

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What Categories Require Certification?

Have you ever wondered which categories of work fall under DCAMM Certification? Signage or landscaping must be one of them, right? No, they are not! We have very specific categories of work that require DCAMM Certification when projects are bid under Chapter 149 and 149A. Recently, we have had many contractors reaching out to us seeking certification for a bid they wanted to submit to find out they did not need DCAMM Certification. We Certify 28 prime and 18 filed sub-bidder categories of work. All others do not need DCAMM certification.

Prime Categories of Work

General Building Construction| Alarm Systems| Asbestos Removal| De-leading| Demolition| Doors and Windows| Electrical| Electronic Security Systems| Elevators | Energy Management Systems| Exterior Siding| Fire Protection Sprinkler Systems | Floor Covering| Historical Building Restoration| Historical Masonry| Historical Roofing| Historical Painting| HVAC| Masonry| Mechanical Systems| Modular Construction/ Prefab| Painting| Plumbing| Pumping Stations| Roofing| Sewage and Water Treatment Plants| Telecommunications Systems| Waterproofing

Filed Sub Bidder Category of Work

Acoustical Tile| Electrical Work| Elevators| Fire Protection Sprinkler Systems| Glass and Glazing| HVAC| Lathing and Plastering| Marble| Masonry Work| Metal Windows| Miscellaneous and Ornamental Iron| Painting| Plumbing| Resilient Floors| Roofing and Flashing| Terrazzo| Tile| Waterproofing, Damp-proofing, and Caulking

There are 9 categories of work apply to both Prime and Filed Sub-Bidder certification. We call them crossover categories. They are bolded in both the Prime and Filed Sub Bidder Categories of work.

Have Questions or Concerns? Reach Us At 857-204-1305 or at DCAMM.Certifications@mass.gov 

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