A general contractor is a manager employed by the client sometimes on the advice of an architect or engineer. A general contractor is responsible for the overall coordination of a project. A general contractor must first assess the project-specific documents (referred to as bid, proposal or tender documents). In the case of renovations, a site visit is required to get a better understanding of the project. Depending on the project delivery method, the contractor will submit a fixed price proposal or bid, cost plus price or an estimate. The general contractor considers the cost of home office overhead, general conditions, materials and equipment as well as the cost of labor to provide the owner with a price for the project.
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It's best to avoid working without a written contract. Without it, both sides could end up heads or tails in a he-said-she-said situation. Better safe than sorry!
If a contractor doesn’t finish the job, refer back to your agreement. You may have options like asking them to complete the work, or if all else fails, seeking legal advice to sort things out.
To make sure your contractor sticks to the deal, communicate openly, set clear deadlines, and keep records of everything. It's all about nurturing a trusting relationship while keeping the ball rolling.
Your contractor agreement should include details like project scope, deadlines, payment schedule, and any warranties or guarantees. Think of it as a roadmap to guide your project.
Yes, you can make changes to the agreement, but both you and the contractor need to agree to the new terms and put those changes in writing. It's like penning a new chapter in your story together.
Having a contractor agreement helps clear the air and set expectations right from the get-go. It protects you and the contractor if things go sideways, ensuring everyone knows what's what.
A contractor agreement in Tucson is a written deal between you and a contractor that outlines the work to be done, the timeline, and the responsibilities of both parties. It's like shaking hands, but with ink on paper!
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