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Hiring Commercial Property Services Providers in Nebraska

Commercial real estate services in Nebraska start with Contractor Registration under the Department of Labor for any firm doing work valued over $2,000, while electricians must carry a Class A or B license from the State Electrical Board and plumbers often hold city credentials in Omaha or Lincoln. Mechanical contractors and roofers rely on municipal licensing and must secure permits with the local Building and Safety Department before mobilizing. Soft vendors—janitorial, landscaping, pest control, parking management, snow removal, security patrol, or waste hauling—need a Nebraska business registration; pesticide applicators must be certified by the Department of Agriculture, and security companies are licensed under the Private Detective Act through the State Patrol. Demand $2 million general liability for trades and $1 million for nightly cleaning, always paired with statutory workers’ comp and errors-and-omissions coverage for design professionals. Confirm knowledge of Department of Environment and Energy storm-water rules, Platte River floodplain elevations, and lead or asbestos requirements, and favor teams with references on Omaha data centers, Lincoln campus housing, or I-80 distribution nodes.

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