Utah Concrete Mason Contract for Contractor

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Overview of this form

The Concrete Mason Contract for Contractor is a legal document used between concrete masonry contractors and property owners. This contract facilitates a professional agreement regarding the construction of concrete features, outlining payment arrangements, responsibilities, and procedures in compliance with Utah law. It is designed to ensure clarity and protect the interests of both parties during the project execution.

Main sections of this form

  • Permits: Details the contractor's responsibility for obtaining necessary permits.
  • Soil Conditions: States the contractor is not responsible for soil conditions at the work site.
  • Insurance: Mandates coverage for general liability, workers' compensation, and builders risk insurance.
  • Changes to Scope of Work: Establishes how changes to the project are documented and approved.
  • Contract Price: Clarifies the payment structure, whether cost-plus or fixed fee.
  • Destruction and Damage: Outlines responsibilities in case of damage to the project.
  • Performance: Ensures work is performed in a workman-like manner and complies with building codes.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when hiring a concrete masonry contractor to perform work on a property. It is particularly relevant when the project involves significant structural work or when complex financial arrangements are necessary. Utilize this contract to ensure clear communication and expectations between the contractor and the property owner.

Who can use this document

This contract is intended for:

  • Property owners looking to hire a concrete masonry contractor.
  • Contractors specializing in concrete masonry work.
  • Parties engaged in substantial construction projects that require legal documentation.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Clearly state the names and contact information of the contractor and property owner.
  • Specify the project: Describe the work to be performed, including project details and scope.
  • Enter payment terms: Define whether the payment is a fixed fee or cost-plus arrangement.
  • Include necessary permits: Acknowledge the contractor's responsibility for obtaining permits.
  • Detail insurance requirements: Ensure that the insurance obligations are clear.
  • Obtain signatures: Have both parties sign and date the contract to make it legally binding.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, notarizing can add an extra layer of authenticity to the contract.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to specify change order procedures, leading to disputes during construction.
  • Not including detailed project descriptions, which can cause misunderstandings.
  • Neglecting to check for necessary permits, resulting in legal complications.
  • Overlooking insurance requirements, which might expose one party to liability.
  • Forgetting to date the contract, which could affect the validity of the agreement.

Why use this form online

  • Convenience: Easily download and fill the form at your pace.
  • Editability: Modify the template to fit specific project needs.
  • Reliability: Ensure the form is drafted by licensed attorneys to meet legal standards.
  • The Concrete Mason Contract is essential for formalizing agreements between contractors and property owners.
  • Understanding key components helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes during the project.
  • Using this contract ensures compliance with the laws of Utah.
  • Properly documenting changes and payments protects both parties' interests.

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An estimate should be the contractor's best professional assessment, including the cost of hiring any subcontractors, the price of materials, and any other labor involved.

Identifying/Contact Information. Title and Description of the Project. Projected Timeline and Completion Date. Cost Estimate and Payment Schedule. Stop Work Clause and Stop Payment Clause. Act of God Clause. Change Order Agreement. Warranty.

Get it in writing. Keep it simple. Deal with the right person. Identify each party correctly. Spell out all of the details. Specify payment obligations. Agree on circumstances that terminate the contract. Agree on a way to resolve disputes.

All individuals or business entities intending to engage in construction work in Utah must obtain a state issued contractor license. At least one individual must be selected to act as the qualifier for the license, which requires the individual to pass the necessary tests prior to applying for the license.

When you declare yourself as owner-builder on your permit for any type of construction, you are acting as your own general contractor and are taking liability for all work done. That means you can:hire licensed sub-contractors to do all of the work, or any part of the work.

Get it in writing. Keep it simple. Deal with the right person. Identify each party correctly. Spell out all of the details. Specify payment obligations. Agree on circumstances that terminate the contract. Agree on a way to resolve disputes.

Name of contractor and contact information. Name of homeowner and contact information. Describe property in legal terms. List attachments to the contract. The cost. Failure of homeowner to obtain financing. Description of the work and the completion date. Right to stop the project.

Your general contractor should provide proof of licensing, bonding and insurance before a project starts, but it's better to have it in hand before you sign any contracts. It's important that contractors carry any licensing and/or certification required for the specific trade or skill they practice.

An agreement between private parties creating mutual obligations enforceable by law. The basic elements required for the agreement to be a legally enforceable contract are: mutual assent, expressed by a valid offer and acceptance; adequate consideration; capacity; and legality.

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