License is active
Source: Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
Licensed
Current and in good standing
Bonded
$25,000 surety bond
WC exempt
No employees — exempt from requirement
Clean record
No complaints or disciplinary actions
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SANCO BUILDERS INC
- License Number
- 914494
- State
- California
- Status
- active
- Business Type
- Corporation
- Address
- 2205 CABRILLON HWY SOUTH HALF MOON BAY, CA, 94019 San Mateo County
- Phone
- (650) 520 8788
License Dates
Issued
04/22/2008
Expires
06/30/2026
Expires in 11 weeks
Reissued
06/09/2008
CSLB Last Updated
11/05/2025
License Classifications
Personnel & Officers
CONTRERAS MOISES SANCHEZ
Responsible Managing Officer/Chief Executive Officer/President
Contractor Bond
Amount: $25,000
Company: PHILADELPHIA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY
Bond #PB10163404875
Effective: 10/26/2025
Workers' Compensation
Owner/officer with no employees — exempt from WC requirement
CSLB designation: Exempt
Complaints & Disciplinary History
This reflects CSLB's bulk license data. For detailed complaint history including pending investigations, check the official CSLB record.
Building Permits
Source: LA City Open Data (LADBS)
otc alterations permit
719 Guerrero St, 94110
replace 2 furnace, replace existing ducts with new ducts.
$5,000
2012-12-03
otc alterations permit
1106 Noriega St, 94122
voluntary seismic improvements at basement level by adding plywood & sill bolts to (e) basement walls
$9,800
2009-06-18
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