Trade contractor
A type of contractor with expertise in a specific area of construction, like plumbing or electrical work.
Trade contractors are experts in a specific field, such as plumbing, electrical, or carpentry. They perform specialized tasks that require particular skills and knowledge.
Used in a sentence
As a trade contractor, our company focuses on electrical installations, ensuring all wiring and systems are up to code.
Synonyms/variation
Subcontractor
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