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Five Clauses to Watch Out for In Your Construction Subcontract

Jaburg Wilk | | Return|
Construction is booming in Arizona. There continues to be plenty of work for subcontractors as many general contractors do not self-perform the work. Your company submits a bid for a project and your bid wins! Time to get to work, right? Not so fast. General contractors often require subcontractors to agree to some form of a subcontract agreement prior to starting work. It is easy to think that nothing will go wrong and just sign the contract without even giving it a second thought. After all,...
By: Jaburg Wilk
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/five-clauses-to-watch-out-for-in-your-92647/

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