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4 Tips For Choosing The Right HVAC Contractor

Construction Marketing

Insurance: It’s also crucial to ask your prospective contractor if they carry insurance coverage that protects you from their misconduct, accidents, and agreement errors. . To determine quality, you need to call some customer references to learn more about their work performance and if the job is completed on time.

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How to Find GOOD Subcontractors for Construction Jobs? – Infographics

Lets Build

Ask Around: So the first thing you would want to do is ask your friends and neighbors for references, as well as find out whether there are subs working in your neighborhood on a project. So for instance, if you’re looking for a tile installer, you can ask a tile retailer for references. Do you have insurance?

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Additional Insured Endorsements & How They Work in Construction

Levelset

An insurance policy rarely meets every contractor’s needs out of the box. One of the most common endorsements you’ll likely encounter involves additional insured (AI) parties. While it may sound unusual, adding additional insureds is common and extends benefits both to you as a policyholder – and the party being named on the policy.

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#91:  Liability Insurance for a Subcontractor's Defective Work

NH Construction Law

“May unintentionally faulty subcontractor work that damages an insured’s work product constitute an ‘accident’ under a commercial general liability insurance policy?” When the subcontractor installed the expansion joints in the steam boiler and related piping backwards, the heating system got damaged.

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constructionattorneyblog: Indemnity Agreement

Construction Lawyer

All references to "Sabo & Zahn" refer to Sabo & Zahn LLC. You are not our client and we are not your attorneys unless and until you enter into a written retainer agreement with us. Indemnity Agreement. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Indemnity Agreement : Recent Posts. Banfield (No.

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Non-signatory bound by agreement to arbitrate

Construction Lawyer

All references to "Sabo & Zahn" refer to Sabo & Zahn LLC. You are not our client and we are not your attorneys unless and until you enter into a written retainer agreement with us. Non-signatory bound by agreement to arbitrate. Normally, only a party to an agreement to arbitrate is bound by the arbitration provision.

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A glossary of terms with reference to Construction Cost Estimating

Construction Cost Estimating

Some refer to these risks as "known-unknowns" because the estimator is aware of them, and based on past experience, can even estimate their probable costs. The estimated costs of the known-unknowns is referred to by cost estimators as cost contingency. RSMeans refers to this as, "Price the quantities."