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General construction means the installation, replacement, or repair of a building, structure, highway, sewer, grading, asphalt or concrete paving, or improvement of any kind to real property.
A construction contract is a legally binding agreement between parties involved in a construction project. This can include property owners, architects, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. The contract outlines the scope of work, payment terms, timelines, and responsibilities of each party.
Verify a contractor's license Licensed contractors are bonded and insured and are easier to hold accountable should problems arise. You can look up their recent history of disciplinary actions on our website. Check a license yourself or call us at 503-378-4621.
How to become a general contractor in New Jersey Complete an application packet. The first step in earning your contractor license is completing and submitting your application packet . Register with the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) ... Buy business insurance. Receive your license.
Rob Fallow - President & CEO - Fortis Construction, Inc. LinkedIn.
Rob Fallow - President & CEO - Fortis Construction, Inc. LinkedIn.