plumbers, electricians, roofers, framers
The answer is 3.854 if you work out the total meterage then multiply by 3.854 that will give you total tonage I am a steel fixing subcontractor so this sum becomes second nature hope this has been of some help
There are several examples of water transport. The most common example is a truck that carries water bottles to residential and commercial customers. You can also find water wells, along with pipes that transport water to homes and offices.
time, money, and food
one part cement to four parts of sharp sand
Civil works encompass a range of infrastructure projects that are essential for public use and safety. Examples include the construction of roads, bridges, and tunnels; the development of water supply and sewage systems; and the establishment of airports and railways. These projects aim to improve transportation, enhance public utilities, and promote urban development. Additionally, civil works can involve environmental projects, such as flood control systems and waste management facilities.
A subcontractor can hire another subcontractor but can only put a lien on the property if the original subcontractor isn't paid. The lien can also be placed if the second subcontractor was not paid because of the original subcontractor was not paid. The replacement of the second subcontractor is not grounds for a lien.
yes
Would NOT be a employee unless the subcontractor has a employer.
you can go to bistree .com for a subcontractor agreement that you need. They will assist you in your subcontractor agreement making and in everything you need.
this is a waiver of lien by contractor, subcontractor, or supplier.
I'll find a subcontractor to finish the job.
Subcontractor default insurance and bonds both provide financial protection against subcontractor defaults, but they work in different ways. Subcontractor default insurance reimburses the general contractor for costs incurred due to a subcontractor default, while bonds guarantee that the subcontractor will fulfill their obligations. Bonds require a third-party surety to pay if the subcontractor defaults, while insurance is a direct reimbursement to the general contractor.
80% with no tools....90% if they have all tools
A nominated subcontractor is chosen by the client or architect, and the main contractor is not liable for the performance of the nominated subcontractor. In contrast, a selected subcontractor is chosen by the main contractor, who remains liable for the selected subcontractor's performance.
There are four examples of civilization. The four examples are tsunami, earthquakes, massive fire and climate change.
Yes, a principal contractor can be vicariously liable for the actions of his subcontractor if the subcontractor is found to be an agent of the principal contractor. This typically occurs if the subcontractor is under the direct control or supervision of the principal contractor in carrying out the work.
As with the BP oil spill the contractor is responsible for the subcontractor actions.