Contractor Work Project With Flowers In San Diego

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San Diego
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The Construction Contract for Contractor work project with flowers in San Diego outlines the terms between the Contractor and Owner regarding a landscaping project. It specifies the scope of work, including labor and materials required for constructing the floral installations based on selected plans and specifications. The contract emphasizes responsibilities related to the work site, including excavation and grading, and the requirement for the Contractor to secure necessary permits. Additionally, it clarifies that the Contractor is not liable for-site soil conditions, which are the Owner's responsibility. The contract allows for changes to the project scope via written Change Orders, with agreements on cost adjustments. Payment terms include options for cost-plus or fixed fee structures, alongside late payment penalties. The Contractor also provides a limited warranty covering workmanship defects for a year. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction and landscaping, ensuring clarity in the contractual obligations and protecting their interests.
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If the work is part of an overall general building project, then yes, the "B" contractor could obtain a roofing permit and perform or subcontract the work.

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Contractor Work Project With Flowers In San Diego