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If he can't he shouldn't be a general contractor

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Anyone who does work for a general contractor and is not a direct employee of that contractor is a sub-contractor. Regardless of who sets the price. The subcontractors work within the contract set between the general contractor and homeowner. Hence sub-contractor.

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So they can work as a general contractor and not have to work for someone else.

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An insured contractor is a contractor who carries a Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy.

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That means he is an unlicensed general contractor. He has not set up a bond or registered with the state licensing board. Complaints in your state would not be readily available.

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a general contractor is who is license with a general building license (b) and is permitted to take jobs in whole

a contractor or specialty contractor are the contractor that specialized in one trade only and are permitted to take only special trades on the job

for example an electrical contractor can only take electrical job

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general contractors differ in that they are familiar with all aspects of the building process, from vacant land all the way through the processes to complete a home, office building and so forth. a contractor will and can be hired BY a general contractor to accomplish a certain aspect of the process of construction.

general contractors can roughly be compared to a general practitioner.

a contractor, to a doctor who only specializes in one area of practice

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There are several requirements needed to become a general contractor in the state of North Carolina. A few of the requirements are 3 references, a financial statement, and a completed application for the general contractor license.

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form_title=Find a General Contractor form_header=A general contractor coordinates all aspects of a building project, from foundation work to the finishing touches. Describe the Project:=_ What is the proposed timeline of the project?=_ Would you like an estimate?= () Yes () No

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There's no resemblance whatsoever between the general contractor and the Project Manager in job functions.

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A general engineering contractor is a contractor whose principal contracting business is in connection with fixed works requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill, including irrigation, drainage, water power, water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors, docks and wharves, shipyards, roadways, airports, bridges, etc. A general building contractor simply builds buildings.

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A general contractor goes to school for about four or five years but they could get it done in two years

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Normally a general contractor just needs a state license. Depending on what he does he may need additional licenses.

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Contractor license bonds basically say that a contractor complies with any local laws that pertain to his/her job. This can be for a general contractor, electrician, plumber, etc.

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If the general contractor refuses to pay, you must sue the contractor for payment. You may also sue his bonding company, if he has one. If your dispute exceeds small claims, see a real estate attorney right away.

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No, the compound noun 'general contractor' is a common noun. A common noun is always capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized. When the noun 'general contractor' is the title of a specific person, it is a proper noun, for example: John J. Johnson, General Contractor.

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You need to attend school to gain the skills for general contractor's to get your license to make sure you are trained correctly.

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A business degree is slightly helpful for a general contractor but not required. A business degree would help the contractor conduct some of his own business and have more knowledge over the the topic

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A dry wall contractor is employed to build or construct dry wall sections. A general contractor on the hand is capable of not only constructing dry wall but completing a multitude of other tasks that matches his skills set.

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general district court

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Read the contract signed with the general contractor and follow the guidelines written there. You may also need the guidance and advice of the association's attorney.

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masonry is 97447 if it's a contractor who is subcontracting out that part, it may not be the same

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a percentage of total cost of job

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There is no general contractor's license in Vermont. Asbestos and lead abatement both require certification, while plumbing and electrical work requires licensure.

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A general contractor license can be used to start your own contracting company and build clientele. You can also become a member of an already existing contracting company.

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The main question that a person should ask when hiring a general contractor is if they have a license. Another great question is asking for references or a portfolio.

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An asphalt contractor is hired by a general contractor to lay asphalt on any given job. They are often contracted for jobs involving roads or sometimes schools.

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A General Contractor hires Sub Contractors to do different portions of the toal project. A Sub Contractor may then hire a Sub Tier Subcontractor to do a portion of their work.

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A Subcontractor Agreement is an agreement between a general contractor (the "General Contractor") and another party who has subcontracted to perform work and services for the General Contractor (the "Subcontractor"). The General Contractor is the party who will contract directly with the owner of the property on which the Subcontractor will be working. Frequently, the General Contractor has portions of the larger project that the General Contractor prefers not to do. Therefore, the General Contractor contracts those portions out to another party, the Subcontractor.

If it is available, the Subcontractor may wish to review the Original Contract between the Owner and the General Contractor to be sure that there are no conflicting terms between it and the anticipated Subcontractor Agreement.

This agreement allows the parties to describe which services and materials the Subcontractor will provide, specify the price for the work, and assign various rights and liabilities between the parties. Important provisions regarding indemnification, insurance, change orders, unforeseen conditions, defaults, the nature of the parties' relationship and miscellaneous concerns are also included.

This agreement should be signed by both parties and becomes effective as of the date inserted at the beginning of the agreement.

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In order to get a general contractor's license, there is no set of educational qualifications required. General contractors often start out a construction workers to gain experience in construction, masonry, carpentry, plumbing, and framing before applying for a general contractor's license.

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general contractors generally bid for a project, assuming responsibility for the project's planning and overall development. Often, however, the general contractor delegates performance of many specific tasks

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They are synonymous. i.e., They mean the same thing. Prime Contractor = General Contractor. Some construction projects have multiple primes (multi-prime contract), where each prime is in charge of a general area of work and hires subcontractors underneath him, and one of the primes is typically delegated the owner's duty to coordinate. But the typical construction cite just has one prime.

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A General Contractor hires Sub Contractors to do different portions of the toal project. A Sub Contractor may then hire a Sub Tier Subcontractor to do a portion of their work.

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A general contractor is a group or individual that contracts with another organization or individual (the owner) for the construction or renovation of a building, road or other structure.

A general contractor is defined as such if it is the signatory as the builder of the prime construction contract for the project

A general contractor is responsible for the means and methods to be used in the construction execution of the project in accordance with the contract documents. Said contract documents usually include the contract agreement including budget, the general and special conditions and the plans and specification of the project that are prepared by a design professional.

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General contractor means just that. Anything general can be handled by them, and anything specialized, they usually have other contractors they work with that can handle the job if they can't themselves. Contact one where you're located and they should be able to help.

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You can obtain your general contractors license by going with one of the contractors schools

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A general contractor licence usually costs about $200.

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You must be licensed as a general contractor, although no formal education is required. Experience is key. Most general contractors have worked in the business for many years, having started at the ground floor and worked through the various areas of the profession. There is a licensing exam that is relevant to experience. Read more: http://www.handyamerican.com/articles.asp?id=161-How-To-Become-A-General-Contractor

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Denis Kasten at www.kastenbuilders.com

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Ten percent is an average amount that you can pay a general contractor. You shouldn't pay more than this as many people are willing to work for this percentage or less.

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Contracting laws vary from each individual state. So it may be possible to do general contractor training online but it is dependent upon each states laws.

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