Construction Project In Building In Phoenix

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Multi-State
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Phoenix
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US-00462
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The Construction Contract is a formal agreement between a contractor and an owner for a construction project in building in Phoenix. This document outlines key aspects including the scope of work, work site, and the necessary permits that the contractor must obtain for the project. It specifies the contractor's responsibilities regarding soil conditions and insurance requirements, ensuring liability protection for both parties. The contract allows for changes to the scope of work through written 'Change Orders' and details the payment structure, whether on a cost-plus or fixed-fee basis. Additionally, it includes terms for late payments and a one-year warranty on workmanship defects. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction law, as it helps ensure compliance with local regulations while clearly delineating the rights and responsibilities of each party. By utilizing this contract, users can effectively manage expectations and liabilities during construction processes.
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A building permit is required for the construction, alteration, or repair of a garage enclosure. Final inspection by the building safety department must be passed for the work to be considered completed by Maricopa County Planning & Development.

Permits are issued for a period of 1 year. Permits may be renewed annually provided that the permit holder is in compliance with the rules and regulations.

A building permit is required for most non-residential construction, new homes, and when existing homes are remodeled or additions are made.

Report a Non-Permitted Construction Issue If you prefer an alternative to this form, you may report non-permitted construction activity by telephone at this number: 602-262-7884. Or, you may send an e-mail to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department at dsd@phoenix​.

Plan​ning & Development Department Customer Service​602-262-7811 ​Plan Review & Permits, General Questions ​602-262-7811 ​Planning & Zoning ​602-262-7131 ​Records ​602-262-7800 ​Residential Code Information Line ​602-262-788416 more rows

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Construction Project In Building In Phoenix