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General Contracting contractors in
Dickinson, North Dakota.

A public directory of licensed general contracting contractors serving greater Dickinson. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
199
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through September - construction season limited by harsh winters
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
3-7 days for quotes, longer during peak season due to high demand
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

DICKINSON-ND · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Kitchen remodel
Typical range based on local kitchen remodel jobs.
$15,000 – $45,000
Bathroom renovation
Typical range based on local bathroom renovation jobs.
$8,000 – $25,000
Room addition
Typical range based on local room addition jobs.
$25,000 – $80,000
Basement finishing
Typical range based on local basement finishing jobs.
$12,000 – $35,000
Roof replacement
Typical range based on local roof replacement jobs.
$8,000 – $18,000
Siding installation
Typical range based on local siding installation jobs.
$10,000 – $22,000
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

ND
§1

Licensing Requirements

North Dakota requires General Contractor license through ND State Electrical Board. Class A for projects over $30,000, Class B for under $30,000. Must pass written exam, provide financial statements, carry required insurance. 2 years experience required for Class A. License renewed annually by December 31.

§2

Permit Requirements

Building permits required through Dickinson Building Department for most projects over $500. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work requires separate permits and licensed subcontractors. Commercial projects require plan review.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Foundation inspection before concrete pour, framing inspection before covering, electrical rough-in, plumbing rough-in, insulation inspection, and final inspection. Schedule 24-48 hours in advance with city inspector.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate. Workers compensation required if employing others. Bonding may be required for public projects or contracts over $50,000.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Document 2 years of construction experience for Class A license (projects over $30,000) or relevant experience for Class B (under $30,000). Compile employment records, project documentation, and reference letters.

01/06
2

Obtain required insurance

Secure general liability insurance minimum $300,000/$600,000 and workers compensation if employing others. Obtain certificates of insurance showing North Dakota State Electrical Board as certificate holder.

02/06
3

Prepare financial documentation

Gather financial statements, bank references, and credit reports. Must demonstrate financial responsibility to support contracting operations and potential liability exposure.

03/06
4

Submit application and fees

Complete application through ND State Electrical Board with required documentation and fees. Class A license fee is approximately $150, Class B is $100. Include all supporting documents.

04/06
5

Schedule and pass written exam

Take written examination administered by PSI Services covering building codes, safety regulations, business practices, and North Dakota construction law. Schedule through PSI website after application approval.

05/06
6

Maintain license compliance

Renew license annually by December 31st with renewal fee and continuing education if required. Maintain current insurance certificates and notify board of any changes to business structure or contact information.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Dickinson's general contracting market runs hot during the short construction season, driven by oil industry money and limited weather windows. With roughly 199 licensed establishments statewide and Dickinson being a regional hub, competition is moderate but work is steady. Projects lean toward residential renovations, commercial buildouts for oil services, and new construction. Costs run 10-15% higher than state average due to material transport costs and labor premiums from oil field competition. The market swings between feast and famine based on oil prices - when crude is up, wallets open wide for construction projects.

To work this market, get your Class A license and line up reliable subs early - good electricians and plumbers book months ahead. Winter planning is critical since you've got maybe 6-7 good building months. Material delivery logistics matter here - factor in longer lead times and higher freight costs. The city building department is straightforward but thorough on inspections. Oil field schedules drive everything, so be flexible on timing and ready to mobilize fast when projects green-light. Cash flow management is essential during the long winter months when outdoor work stops.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau - County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    North Dakota State Electrical Board
  • Permit requirements
    City of Dickinson Building Department
  • Cost estimates
    Regional contractor estimates and market analysis
  • Insurance minimums
    North Dakota State Electrical Board regulations
  • Seasonal patterns
    Regional construction industry analysis
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for general contracting in North Dakota?

Class A General Contractor license for projects over $30,000, Class B for under $30,000. Issued by ND State Electrical Board, requires written exam, 2 years experience for Class A, financial statements, and required insurance coverage.

Q/02

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Dickinson?

Kitchen remodels in Dickinson typically range $15,000-$45,000, running 10-15% higher than state averages due to material transport costs and labor competition from oil field wages. High-end projects can exceed $60,000.

Q/03

When is construction season in Dickinson, ND?

April through September is peak season due to harsh winter weather. Most exterior work stops October through March. Plan projects and material deliveries carefully around the short construction window.

Q/04

What permits do I need for a room addition in Dickinson?

Building permit required through Dickinson Building Department, plus separate electrical, plumbing, and HVAC permits if applicable. Must use licensed subcontractors for specialty trades. Commercial projects require plan review.

Q/05

How long does it take to get a general contractor license in North Dakota?

Typically 4-8 weeks after application submission, depending on exam scheduling and document review. Application requires proof of experience, financial statements, insurance certificates, and passing the written examination administered by PSI Services.

§ F · Directory

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