The Massachusetts Commercial Contractor Package is a comprehensive collection of legal documents designed specifically for commercial contractors, owners, suppliers, and subcontractors. This package primarily focuses on protecting legal rights and addressing essential legal matters related to commercial construction projects. Unlike other packages, this one does not cater to new home construction, making it highly tailored to the commercial sector.
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When determining how much more to ask for as a contractor, consider factors such as project scope, deadlines, and local market conditions. You can seek to add a percentage to your base estimate to cover unexpected expenses. Many contractors find that an additional 10% to 20% is reasonable to ensure they stay within budget. This approach can help you create a comprehensive Massachusetts Commercial Contractor Package that meets your client's needs.
You shouldn't pay more than 10 percent of the estimated contract price upfront, according to the Contractors State License Board.
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Anyone who wants to operate as a general contractor in Massachusetts needs a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor Licenseeither restricted or unrestricted. Learn how to get a contractor's license in Massachusetts below, and work with Surety Bond Professionals to get a contractor license bond.
If the contractor requests a large sum of money before work has begun, Mozen says you should ask specifically what types of work or materials those payments are covering.Contractors sometimes have other motives, other than purchasing materials, when they ask for large amounts of money in advance, Fowler says.
Massachusetts law prohibits a contractor requiring an initial deposit of over 33% of the total contract price unless special materials are ordered. Any contractor demanding over a 33% deposit should raise a huge red flag .
A: It's not uncommon for contractors to ask for a down payment up front to secure your spot on their schedule or purchase some of the job materials in advance. Asking for more than half of the project cost up front, though, is a big red flag.I recommend tying payments to progress made during the job.
Determine the type of license you are applying for. Verify your work experience, including documentation. Submit exam registration form. Complete and pass exams. Pay administrative fees. Submit passing exam scores to the State Board of Building Regulations and Standards.
To do work as a contractor in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you need to be properly licensed.For projects consisting of 35,000 cubic feet of living space or less, an unrestricted construction supervisor license is required.
Payment Schedule In Your ContractBefore any work begins, a contractor will ask a homeowner to secure the job with a down payment. It shouldn't be more than 10-20 percent of the total cost of the job. Homeowners should never pay a contractor more than 10-20% before they've even stepped foot in their home.