License tenure
24 yrs
CA General Contractor avg: 17 yrs
License tenure
24 yrs
CA General Contractor avg: 17 yrs
Bond on file
$25,000
State avg: $24,994
Trust score
25
Based on license status, bond, and profile signals
CONNECTED COMMUNICATIONS INC operates as a General Contractor contractor in SACRAMENTO, Sacramento County (95834) and nearby California communities, with licensing on file in California.
CONNECTED COMMUNICATIONS INC coordinates multi-trade remodels, additions, and structural updates from permit through final inspection in SACRAMENTO. General contracting covers scheduling subs, site safety, change orders, and punch-list closeout. State classification on file: C-7.
CSLB classification letters should match the trades listed on your contract before demolition starts.
CONNECTED COMMUNICATIONS INC holds CA active license 804346, backed by a $25,000 contractor bond, with records dating to 2002 (24 years on file) Licensing is tracked through the Contractors State License Board (CSLB).. Current expiration: 2026-08-31.
Phone on file: (916) 606-3550. Ask for a detailed scope before deposits - match the contract name to the license name.
More established than typical General Contractor pros in CA.
Compared with other General Contractor contractors in SACRAMENTO, this license has above-average tenure.
Many General Contractor contractors in CA include bond details on their profile — compare before you hire.
CONNECTED COMMUNICATIONS INC's license is 7.5 years above average for General Contractor contractors in CA.
California licensing records include contractor bond amounts for nearly all active licenses.
24 yrs of operating history on record
License checked 22 days ago
Renews within the next year
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