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Contractor Responsibilities:Hiring specialized subcontractors if necessary.Ensuring safety regulations are followed on site at all times.Advising clients.Making sure the sites are secure.Managing work teams, materials and equipment.Inspecting the quality of work done by employed workers and subcontractors.More items...
Cover the who, what, when, where, why, and how. You should also ask about permits, subcontractors, cleanup, and time lines. Have a list of questions ready to ask each potential contractor, and ask the same questions to each company so that you can accurately compare your options.
Know What You Want Before You Get Estimates.Ask Friends, Relatives and Co-Workers for References.Interview at Least 5 Contractors.Be Realistic About Availability.Ask What Work Will Be Done by Subcontractors.Choose the Right Contractor for the Right Project.Check Licenses, Complaints and Litigation History.More items...
Cover the who, what, when, where, why, and how. You should also ask about permits, subcontractors, cleanup, and time lines. Have a list of questions ready to ask each potential contractor, and ask the same questions to each company so that you can accurately compare your options.
How to Negotiate with a ContractorSet the Right Tone.Talk with Previous Clients.Get Multiple Bids.Get Details in Writing.Be Clear About Your Budget.Ask for Help Trimming Costs.Be Creative About Reducing the Price Tag.Know Who to Call if Things Go Sideways.