General Contractors Compliance Tracking
Track contractor licenses, OSHA 30, and insurance certificates across your whole crew.
Where this typically breaks down
Common operational pain points for general contractors.
A general contractor license itself needs renewal, alongside every employee's individual safety certifications.
Clients and permitting authorities frequently ask for proof of current insurance and safety training on short notice.
Coordinating credentials across employees AND subcontractors adds a layer most simple trackers don't handle.
From scattered records to one live view
ComplyNestly tracks contractor licenses, OSHA certifications, and insurance documentation in one place, so pulling proof of current compliance for a client or permit office takes minutes, not a scramble.
One organized record for every license, certification, and credential your employees hold.
Learn more→Know what's expiring before it becomes a problem — not after.
Learn more→Be ready when documentation is requested, without a scramble.
Learn more→A typical setup
Add crew members with their licenses, OSHA certifications, and insurance details
ComplyNestly tracks expiration status automatically
Get reminders before anything lapses
Generate an audit packet when a client or permit office requests proof
Roles and credential categories
- General contractor/owner
- Site superintendent
- Project manager
- Office administrator
- Contractor license
- OSHA 10/30
- General liability insurance certificate
- Bonding documentation
A realistic scenario
A mid-size GC firm uses ComplyNestly's audit packet feature to instantly produce proof of current OSHA 30 certification and insurance coverage when a new commercial client requests documentation before signing a contract.
What this page does and doesn't cover
Contractor licensing requirements vary significantly by state and municipality. ComplyNestly does not verify licenses or provide legal advice.
Last reviewed: August 2026
ComplyNestly organizes records and reminders — it does not verify licenses, provide legal advice, or guarantee compliance.
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