Construction Contracts Oregon Forest Service In Arizona

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The Construction Contract for the Oregon Forest Service in Arizona outlines the agreement between a contractor and an owner for constructing a residential project. Key features include the scope of work that mandates the contractor to provide all labor and materials based on specified plans. The contractor is responsible for obtaining necessary permits, while the owner must assume additional costs related to soil conditions and unexpected site work. The form also stipulates insurance requirements for the contractor, including general liability and workers compensation. Changes to the project's scope can be made through written Change Orders, which may incur additional costs. Payment options are detailed, providing flexibility with either a cost-plus or fixed fee basis. Late payments are subject to a 1% charge after ten days. The warranty for workmanship is limited to one year, excluding material warranties. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction law, providing clear guidelines for contractual obligations and protections.
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The qualifying party must possess at least four years of contracting experience and sit for two major trade examinations when applying for a general contractor license in Arizona. The state requires contractors to ace the AZ Statutes and Rules Training Course and Exam (SRE) and Trade exam in their specialty areas.

When is a contract legally binding? Typically, a document that includes an offer, acceptance, and appropriate consideration will be considered legally binding. In most cases, a contract is binding in Arizona even if the parties signed it in another state.

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Construction Contracts Oregon Forest Service In Arizona