An electrical contractor is a licensed professional or company responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Their job includes wiring buildings, setting up lighting, installing circuit breakers, ensuring safety code compliance, troubleshooting electrical issues, and sometimes working on power distribution or renewable energy systems.
A contractor service agreement is an agreement between a contractor and a person or group that this contractor wishes to do work for. It states who the contractor and person or group is, the specifics of the job and timeline for the job, how much the contractor will be paid and what method of payment will be used to pay the contractor.
Consult NECA, which is a national organization of electricians and electric contractor. It is based on the national regulations of electrical codes and has been approved by many state and local building inspection authorities. Make sure also that your electric contractor is licensed.
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.
Contractor who has a contract with the owner of the job, and has the full responsibility for finishing the job. Subcontractor carry out specific parts of the contract.
The job of a building contractor is to oversee the process of building a home or business. The building contractor will oversee the planning and supervise employees on the job. The contractor is responsible for hiring and the payroll of the employees. They are also in charge of obtaining building materials needed for the project. Necessary permits should also be obtained by the building contractor.
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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.
A good electric contractor will cost you around $100 just to show up. After that you will be charged per hour and for all the parts the contractor used. The per hour charge will be somewhere in the $40-$50 range.
If you didn't have a written contract with the contractor then there is nothing you can do because he is not entitled to finish the job if it's not in writing.
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If it is the Conti Electric based in Sterling Heights MI, then yes they are IBEW.
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