Contract Cost Plus Form For Construction In Miami-Dade

State:
Multi-State
County:
Miami-Dade
Control #:
US-00462
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The Contract Cost Plus Form for construction in Miami-Dade is designed for agreements between contractors and owners regarding the construction of a residence. This form stipulates that the owner will pay the contractor for actual costs plus a predetermined fee for services rendered. Key features include defined scope of work, site conditions, permit requirements, and roles of both parties regarding insurance and soil conditions. It allows the owner to make changes to the project scope via a written 'Change Order,' ensuring clarity and agreement on cost implications. Filling in the form requires specific details about the project, including the total cost, payment schedule, and property description. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it offers a clear legal framework for managing construction projects. It helps to mitigate risks associated with project costs and legal compliance, ensuring all parties understand their responsibilities and liabilities before construction begins.
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  • Preview Construction Contract for Home - Fixed Fee or Cost Plus
  • Preview Construction Contract for Home - Fixed Fee or Cost Plus

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There are three elements that must be present for a contract to exist: offer, acceptance and consideration. The first step to a contract is an offer. An offer is a written or spoken statement by one of his or her intention to be held to a commitment upon acceptance of the offer.

Generally, all construction contracts in Florida must contain are required to disclose the contractor or subcontractor's registration number issued by the Florida DPBR; if required. Furthermore, all construction contracts should also include a construction defect notice and opportunity to cure provisions.

Chapter 558 of the Florida Statutes broadly governs “construction disputes.” The Statute generally requires that owners (i.e., associations) provide a pre-suit notice to developers, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and/or design professionals before the commencement of legal action against any of the ...

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Contract Cost Plus Form For Construction In Miami-Dade