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Unlike most other states in the U.S., Colorado does not require a general contractor licensing at the state level. However, most general contractor projects are regulated at the local level. You may have to get a license or permit in the counties and cities where you work.
Colorado construction contract requirements Colorado doesn't have any specific, statutory requirements for construction contracts. Generally, there are always certain provisions that should be included in a contract, such as a price, schedule, the scope of work, etc.
A contract consists of an offer and an acceptance of that offer, and must be supported by consideration.
In the State of Colorado, plumbing and electrical contractors must carry state-issued licenses, while general contractors have no statewide licensing requirements. That said, it doesn't absolve general contractors from licensing altogether. And all businesses need to register with the state.
Construction and Commercial Law A Detailed Scope of Work. The scope of work section spells out, in specific terms, exactly what the contractor will be responsible for doing. ... Project Cost and Payment Schedule. ... Construction Timeline. ... Change Order Process. ... Project Issues and Dispute Resolution.
Section 104 of the Act defines a construction contract as an agreement with a person for any of the following: The carrying out of construction operations. Arranging for the carrying out of construction operations by others, and.