Charlotte North Carolina Framing Contractor Package

State:
North Carolina
City:
Charlotte
Control #:
NC-P038-PKG
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Word; 
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This package contains essential legal documents for Framing Contractors, Owners, or Framing Subcontractors to use to assert their legal rights or claims and to address important legal issues regarding particular projects. The heart of this package is a framing contract that complies with state law.



Included in your package are the following forms:



1. A Framing Contract - Cost Plus or Fixed Fee

2. A Construction Project Information Sheet

3. A Change Order Sheet

4. A Certificate of Completion

5. A Weekly Equipment Summary

6. A Worker Safety and Health Plan

7. An Accident Report Form

8. A Bid Log and

9. A Bid Follow Up Letter.


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North Carolina requires that any general contractors working on contracts in excess of $30,000 obtain a license. Additionally, most subcontractors also need specialized trade licenses?though in some case they may need a general contractor's license as well.

North Carolina requires that any general contractors working on contracts in excess of $30,000 obtain a license. Additionally, most subcontractors also need specialized trade licenses?though in some case they may need a general contractor's license as well.

Generally, a building permit is required for ANY construction, installation, repair, replacement or alteration costing more than $20,000.

Failure to obtain a permit can result in a fine and the shed may need to be torn down if it does not meet code requirements. Therefore, it is generally advisable to obtain a permit before building a shed in North Carolina.

A building permit is not required for a detached accessory structure as long as the structure does not exceed twelve feet (12') in ANY dimension. This means if the building is only 10 feet wide by 12 feet long by 11 feet tall, a building permit will not be required (A zoning permit may still be required).

Failing to obtain a permit when required may result in substantial fines or being ordered to remove the offending project or incur costs to certify compliance with the applicable codes; it depends. What may surprise licensees is how many seemingly minor improvements/repairs may require a permit.

North Carolina grants owners an exemption to act as their own general contractor if they meet the following requirements. The property MUST be listed in your name. The property CANNOT be for rent, lease or sale for one year after the project is completed.

Current Law: North Carolina law currently requires any building construction or alteration project costing $30,000 or more to be superintended (supervised and managed) by a general contractor licensed in this state.

To approve your unpermitted work post construction, there are two main options: Demolish the work done and restore the building to its previous condition. Legalize the unpermitted work by obtaining a retroactive building permit.

How do I get a license? To obtain a license you must complete the Application for License to Practice General Contracting in the State of North Carolina which is available on the Boards website at . The application must fully comply with all requirements established by the Board's statutes and rules.

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