A signed, written agreement between King County and the Contractor that describes, among other things, what work will be done and when; who provides labor and materials; and how the Contractor will be paid.
A legal document which specifies the what-when-where-how-how much and by whom in a construction project; a good construction contract will include: The contractor's registration number A statement of work quality, such as 'Standard Practices of the Trades' or 'According to Manufacturers Specifications.' A set of blue prints or plans A construction timetable including starting and completion dates A set of specifications A fixed price for the work, or a time and materials formula A payment schedule Any allowances A clause which outlines how any disputes will be resolved A written warranty.
a contract specifically negotiated for the construction
a contract, specifically negotiated the state of accomplishment of a contract can be determined of many forms
a good example of a price-driven contract
a legally binding contract between a homeowner and contractor that includes terms and conditions of any major renovation job
the contract between the property owner(s) and the construction company; sets out the terms and conditions of the repair work
A legal agreement between the homeowner and the contractor. A construction contract outlines the details of the project, and usually contains a project description, outline of the work, timing, cost details, any blueprints or plans, specifications, payment schedules, allowance details, and a warranty statement.
A legal document which specifies the details of a construction project. A good construction contract will include: 1.The contractors registration number. 2.A statement of work quality such as 'Standard Practices of the Trades' or 'according to Manufacturers Specifications.' 3.A set of blue prints or plans. 4.A set of specifications. 5.Any allowances. 6.A construction timetable including starting and completion dates. 7.A fixed price for the work, or a time and materials formula. 8.A payment schedule. 9.A written warrantee. 10.A clause which outlines how any disputes will be resolved.
An agreement between a general contractor and an owner which sets forth the terms and conditions under which building shall occur on a parcel of real estate, and provisions for the owner's payment to the general contractor for such building.
A legal document which specifies the what-when-where-how-how much and by whom in a construction project. A good construction contract will include: The contractors registration number. A statement of work quality such as 'Standard Practices of the Trades' or 'according to Manufacturers Specifications'. A set of Blue Prints or Plans A set of Specifications Any Allowances. A construction timetable including starting and completion dates. A Fixed Price for the work , or a Time and Materials formula. A Payment Schedule. A written Warrantee .A clause which outlines how any disputes will be resolved.
terms and conditions of any major renovation job as stated in a formal, legally binding contract between you and your contractor. The lender you choose will likely want to review this contract before you sign it.