Columbus Ohio Commercial Contractor Package

State:
Ohio
City:
Columbus
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OH-P050-PKG
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This package contains essential legal documents for commercial Contractors, Owners, Suppliers or Subcontractors to use to assert their legal rights or claims and to address important legal issues regarding particular construction projects. This package is not intended to address the specific requirements for New Home Construction. The heart of this package is the commercial construction contract.


This package contains the following forms:


1. Ohio Commercial Contract for Contractor


2. Construction Project Information Sheet


3. Change Order Sheet


4. Certificate of Completion


5. Weekly Equipment Summary


6. Time and Material Log


7. Bid Log


8. Bid Follow Up Letter


9. Summary of Estimate


10. Schedule Sheet


11. Job Progress Sheet


12. Final Project Punch List


13. Worker Safety and Health Plan


14. Accident Report Form


15. Customer Satisfaction Survey and


16. Company Evaluation by Customer


17. Construction Contract With Subcontractor


18. Contractor's Final Affidavit of Payment to Subcontractors



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The state of Ohio does not require a specific handyman license to perform minor repair work on residential property. However, you must possess a contractor specialty license to perform work in specialized trades such as refrigeration, hydronic, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing.

In general, to get a local general contractor license, Ohio cities require you to: Complete your application....In Columbus, you'll need to meet the general requirements when you apply, and: Pass an exam. Provide proof of liability insurance for a minimum of $300,000. Get a surety bond for $25,000. Pay a $350 application fee.

However, just about every contracting business needs to carry a business license issued by the state. Businesses can register for a license through the Ohio Secretary of State.

The Ohio Contractor Licensing Law (ORC 4740), requires building and health departments who have a registration in place to require the State License before issuing commercial permits. All local building and health departments regulate residential contractors.

Without a specialty contractor or general contractor license, a handyman can only perform basic projects such as painting and basic repairs. In some cities in Ohio, regulations prevent unlicensed handyman professionals from charging more than $1,000 per job and working on commercial properties.

Licenses issued by the Board are Contractor Licenses and also referred to as Master Licenses. The Ohio Contractor Licensing Law (ORC 4740), requires building and health departments who have a registration in place to require the State License before issuing commercial permits.

Building permits are issued 7 to 10 days after full plan approval for properties that have access to public water and sewer.

(B) The fee for issuance of an independent contractor license under section 4713.55 of the Revised Code shall be seventy-five dollars. The fee for renewal shall be seventy dollars.

Visit the Ohio Department of Commerce website for their search database. Here you can look up information and verify the license of contractors in Ohio.

The Ohio Contractor Licensing Law (ORC 4740), requires building and health departments who have a registration in place to require the State License before issuing commercial permits. All local building and health departments regulate residential contractors.

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