The Oregon Framing Contractor Package provides essential legal documents specifically designed for framing contractors, owners, and framing subcontractors. This package includes a framing contract that adheres to Oregon state law, ensuring that users can effectively assert their legal rights and manage important legal aspects of their construction projects.
This form package should be utilized in various scenarios, including:
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Make edits, fill in missing information, and update formatting in US Legal Forms—just like you would in MS Word.

Download a copy, print it, send it by email, or mail it via USPS—whatever works best for your next step.

Sign and collect signatures with our SignNow integration. Send to multiple recipients, set reminders, and more. Go Premium to unlock E-Sign.

If this form requires notarization, complete it online through a secure video call—no need to meet a notary in person or wait for an appointment.

We protect your documents and personal data by following strict security and privacy standards.
Utilizing the Oregon Framing Contractor Package online offers several advantages:
It consists of fitting together pieces of materials, such as wood, brick, concrete, and steel. Wood is the material most often used to frame houses. Rough framing is used for new home construction, as well as for building room additions.
Framers tend to make between $12 to $30 per hour with and average hourly rate of $20.
This can include framing houses, creating frames for concrete, residential remodeling, and more.Whereas carpentry is focused on building homes and structures with wood, woodworking is focused on building specific wood pieces such as tables, cabinets, etc.
Framing carpenters cut, shape, and install building materials to build frames for buildings and structures. Framing carpenters repair existing structures and flooring. Framing carpenters sometimes perform finishing construction work, such as hanging drywall and paneling over completed framework.