Construction Contract For Subcontractor In Washington

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The Construction Contract for Subcontractor in Washington outlines the agreement between the Contractor and Owner for a specific construction project. It details the scope of work, including labor and materials required, and emphasizes that the Owner must provide plans and specifications that are integral to the contract. The form addresses important topics such as work site conditions, permit requirements, and insurance obligations that protect both parties. Changes to the scope of work must be documented through written Change Orders, ensuring that any additional costs are agreed upon in advance. Payment terms are clearly defined, including options for cost-plus or fixed fee arrangements, and late payment penalties are specified. The warranty section limits liability for defects, which further clarifies expectations for both parties. This contract is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction projects, as it provides a clear framework for responsibilities and liabilities, enhancing legal compliance and project management.
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What to Include Identification – The names and addresses of the contractor and subcontractor. Scope of Work – The services that the subcontractor agrees to provide, as well as the work's proposed start and end date. Work Location – The address or a description of where the work is to be performed.

Write a Strong Statement of Work, Products and Services In the statement of work, describe the contributions you'll make to the project, along with deadlines for starting and completing work. Also include particulars about design review, testing, training, or other necessary tasks.

Write the contract in six steps Start with a contract template. Open with the basic information. Describe in detail what you have agreed to. Include a description of how the contract will be ended. Write into the contract which laws apply and how disputes will be resolved. Include space for signatures.

To perform any type of contractor work in Washington state, you will need to get a license from the State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I).

12 Key Components of a Subcontractor Agreement Identification of Parties. Insurance and Licensing Requirements. Scope of Work. Payment Terms and Conditions. Project Schedule and Duration. Material and Equipment. Change Order Procedures. Quality Standards and Compliance.

(1) The service provider may subcontract the performance of the service in whole or in part without the client's consent, unless personal performance is required by the contract. (2) Any subcontractor so engaged by the service provider must be of adequate competence.

Construction Contractors Must Be Registered. Washington State requires all construction contractors to register with L&I. State law also requires construction contractors to be bonded and insured to protect the public. Once registered, contractors can bid, advertise, and perform construction work.

Check if a contractor is registered online, or call the contractor information line at 1-800-647-0982. Report a fraudulent or unregistered contractor online, or call the Report-a-Fraud line at 1-888-811-5974.

All work shall be limited to minor and casual work of existing residential maintenance and repair with a total dollar value of time and materials under two thousand dollars.

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Construction Contract For Subcontractor In Washington