Free Subcontractor Agreement

In this Agreement, a subcontractor agrees to provide labor and services for a general contractor for a particular job. The general contractor in turn has a contract with the owner of the project. This Agreement is designed for use in a construction context.

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Reasons to Create

- You will be providing services and labor for a general contractor.
- You will be working on a construction project and wish to contract with another party to do some or all of the work.
 

Before You Begin

Information you may need:
- The name and address of the individual or company who is the general contractor.
- The name and address of the individual or company who is contracting with the general contractor to provide the services under the Agreement.
- The name and address of the individual or company who is the owner of the project, and a copy of the original contract between the owner and the general contractor, if available.
- Detailed information regarding the work to be performed by the subcontractor, including information about materials, parts and services to be performed..
 

Reasons to Update

- You want to change the conditions or terms of the Agreement.
- You will be performing similar services at a new project site on similar terms.
 
 
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Subcontractor Agreement

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.


For More Information:
Description of Services
Payment for Services
Retainage
Completion Date
Original Contract
Permits and Licenses
Indemnity and Insurance
Defaults
Change Orders
Unforeseen Conditions and Acts of God
Relationship of Parties
General Provisions
Miscellaneous Provisions
Signing Instructions
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