Mississippi Drainage Contract for Contractor

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The Drainage Contract for Contractor is a legal agreement that facilitates the relationship between drainage contractors and property owners. It outlines the terms of service, payment arrangements, scope of work, and responsibilities regarding permits and soil conditions. This contract is specifically tailored to comply with Mississippi laws, ensuring both parties are protected while clearly defining expectations and obligations throughout the project.

Key components of this form

  • Work Site: Specifies the location where the drainage work will be performed.
  • Permits: Outlines the contractor's responsibility to obtain necessary permits for the project.
  • Soil Conditions: Clarifies that the contractor is not liable for soil conditions at the work site.
  • Change Orders: Establishes how modifications to the scope of work should be handled.
  • Insurance: States the contractor's obligation to maintain insurance coverage.
  • Warranty: Provides the terms regarding the warranty for workmanship and materials.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when a property owner hires a drainage contractor for projects like installation, repair, or maintenance of drainage systems. It is suitable for both fixed fee and cost-plus payment arrangements, making it adaptable to various project scopes and financial plans. The contract ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities, which is essential for effective project management.

Who this form is for

  • Property owners seeking to hire drainage contractors.
  • Contractors offering drainage services looking to formalize agreements with property owners.
  • Real estate developers needing to specify drainage work for new projects.
  • Landowners managing water drainage issues on their properties.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved: Clearly state the names of the property owner and the drainage contractor.
  • Specify the work site: Enter the exact location of the project to avoid confusion.
  • List required permits: Outline what permits the contractor will obtain and who bears the fees.
  • Detail the scope of work: Include a description of the drainage work to be performed.
  • Sign the agreement: Ensure both parties date and sign the document to finalize the contract.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to specify the exact location of the work site.
  • Not addressing potential soil condition issues upfront.
  • Neglecting to document change orders properly.
  • Leaving out details about payment timelines and terms.

Why use this form online

  • Convenient access: Download and complete the form quickly without needing to visit a lawyer.
  • Editable format: Make changes easily before finalizing the agreement.
  • Legally sound: Form drafts created by licensed attorneys ensure compliance with state laws.

Main things to remember

  • The Drainage Contract secures a clear agreement between the contractor and property owner.
  • It provides essential protections regarding soil conditions, insurance, and project modifications.
  • Using this contract helps streamline the drainage project and sets clear payment terms.

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For the best drainage, look for coarse washed rock (gravel) that is screened, with a stone size of 1/2 to 3/4 inch. Smaller rock with fine particles could clog the holes of the drain pipe. Pea stone works, but the smooth stones settle together and don't move as much water as coarse rock.

Improper Grading - Grading is the leveling or sloping of the land around your home. The way your soil is graded by builders, homeowners & landscapers can have a big impact on drainage. Common fixes: Regrading portions of your yard to improve water flow may be the solution.

Material. Polyvinyl Chloride pipes are the most commonly used pipes for any drainage project. Due to the material's malleable properties, PVC pipes can come in almost any size. These types of pipes are great for drainage situations where the water and environment exert a great deal of pressure and weight.

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Sometimes the problem can be solved by shaping the surface to allow runoff or by diverting excess water. Sometimes, the only way to overcome poorly drained soils is to install drain tile. In this extreme condition, make sure the drain tiles are installed to move soil water away from structures and ornamental trees.

Nearly every book or web site on container gardening recommends placing coarse material at the bottom of containers for drainage. The materials most often recommended for this practice are sand, gravel, pebbles, and pot shards.

Natural Selection. One popular solution to a drainage problem is to route rain water to a low point in your yard where it can flow away from the house naturally over rocks in a dry creek bed. In particularly heavy storm events, the debris washed away from by excess water will be captured in a catch basin (pictured).

Clean Your Gutters. This task is both simple and free. Extend Your Downspouts. Create A Rain Garden. Install A Rain Barrel. Seal The Driveway. Install A French Drain. Improve The Grading. Install A Sump Pump.

Determine the cause for poor drainage. You need to first determine what is causing water to accumulate in your yard before looking into potential solutions. Till the soil. Install a dry well. Grow trees and shrubs. Use drainage pipe. Slope the yard away from your home.

Standing Water in Yard If water stands in your yard for hours or even days after a moderate rain, you have poor drainage, which can be caused by heavy, compacted soils or improper grading.Fortunately, a French drain or re-grading the property can usually solve this problem.

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Mississippi Drainage Contract for Contractor