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A Subcontractor Agreement or Subcontract Agreement is

a valid document letting a Contractor to engage another contractor

("sub") to do a portion of the process the Contractor originally agreed

to perform. This sub-contractor agreement is normally abused after a

Contractor has already signed a contract with someone else. A

subcontractor (or "sub") is the person or business organisation that

promises to undertake a portion or all of the obligations of someone

else's original contract. The subcontractor is employed by a general

contractor to execute specified work as a piece of the general job. The

sub contract agreement in general allows for a specified portion of a

contracted job.Subcontractor Agreements are a very general kind

of building agreement. It is critical for both companies to make a well

written legal agreement which lays out the work specifics, defines fees

and payment, and leaves remedy for non-payment.Contractors engage

sub contractors in order to trim costs and/or to minimize project risks.

Many subcontractors are highly expert specialists, and many times will

perform with only a single buidling contractor company. Subcontract

Agreements allow contractors more practical subcontractor management

tools.













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Before participating in a Subcontractor Agreement, you need to make some

decisions and take some particular actions. There are a few quality

guidelines to help general contractors get the most from taking on a

subcontractor.To start with, you need to define the range of the

job you will want to have the subcontractor complete. For example, if the

job requires drywall to be installed and then tiled, you need two

subcontractors. Every task requires its own separate agreement. You can

always have the same sub execute both jobs, but you will need a separate

subcontractor contract to define each job.Create a thorough job

description. Include drawings and a complete list of the work to be

accomplished. The more complete you are with this description, the less

likely there will be mistakes or other problems.Get as as many bids

as you can. Contact subs you already know and work with, or you can

advertise, or both. Make sure you give each prospective subcontractor a

copy of the detailed job description plus worksheets you created. This

way they can give you their truly best bid.Getting The Right Sub

Contractor Be sure you choose your subcontractor on the quality

of his work, not just price alone. If you select a subcontracting company

that does inferior work, you won't be getting such a great deal after

all. Do your proper due dilligence - get references and follow them up.

Actually call up the subcontractor's customers and ask them not only

about their general satisfaction, but about specificsfor example, was the

sub polite, did he clean up, did he finish on time, and so forth. Always

ask to see a copy of the sub's valid insurance certificate. The sub

should be able to have his insurer provide you with a copy of his policy.

Virtually every states require licenses for plumbers, electricians and so

on.Sub Contractor Agreements Are Your Friend - Use Them Every

TimeA solid Subcontractor Agreement will ensure that both you and

your sub are properly protected.-----sub contractor agreement




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