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State license is required for Asbestos Abatement. All other licensing is done at the local level. Businesses must register with the Secretary of State.
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Local # 3348
1161 Little Britain Rd
New Windsor, NY 12553
http://www.hvbuilder.com
Southern Tier Home Builders & Rem Assoc
Local # 3330
2807 North St
Endwell, NY 13760
http://www.sthbra.com
Finger Lakes Home Builders & Remodelers Association
Local # 3312
PO Box 421
Big Flats, NY 14814
http://www.fingerlakesbuilders.com
Rockland County Bldrs & Remodelers
Local # 3342
8 College Ave
Nanuet, NY 10954
http://www.rcbra.org
Long Island Builders Institute
Local # 3324
1757-8 Veterans Memorial Highway
Islandia, NY 11749
http://www.libi.org
Queens & Bronx Building Association
Local # 3365
16-66 Bell Blvd #745
Bayside, NY 11360
http://www.queensbronxba.com
Tompkins/Cortland Bldrs&Remo
Local # 3382
PO Box 202
Cortland, NY 13045
http://www.tcbra.com
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