Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which term describes a contractor that does not engage directly with the property owner?

  1. General contractor

  2. Subcontractor

  3. Original contractor

  4. Building inspector

The correct answer is: Subcontractor

The term that describes a contractor who does not engage directly with the property owner is a subcontractor. Subcontractors are typically hired by general contractors to perform specific tasks or portions of a project. This arrangement allows the general contractor to manage and coordinate various aspects of a construction project while subcontractors bring specialized skills or expertise to complete their assigned work. In contrast, a general contractor directly contracts with the property owner and is responsible for the overall management of the construction project, including hiring subcontractors. The original contractor, which may refer to the general contractor as well, also engages directly with the property owner. A building inspector, on the other hand, is not a contractor at all; rather, they inspect the construction to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations. This differentiation highlights the role of subcontractors as essential participants in construction projects without direct contact with the property owners.