Site Work Contractor Package - Georgia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Site Work Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Georgia Site Work Contract' form. Fill in the contractor's name, project details, and payment terms. Ensure compliance with Georgia laws by reviewing the contract requirements.
  3. Next, complete the 'Change Order Sheet' if any modifications are needed. Clearly specify changes and obtain necessary approvals.
  4. Use the 'Certificate of Completion' to certify that all work has been satisfactorily completed. Fill in project details and signatures as required.
  5. Maintain a 'Bid Log' to track outstanding bids. Enter details such as due dates, bid prices, and statuses for effective management.
  6. Complete the 'Worker Safety and Health Plan' to ensure compliance with safety regulations. This is crucial for reducing workplace injuries.
  7. Utilize the 'Weekly Equipment Summary' to document equipment usage, maintenance, and ownership status throughout the project.
  8. Summarize your estimates using the 'Summary of Estimate' form to assist in generating accurate contract pricing.
  9. Finally, fill out the 'Construction Project Information Sheet' to identify all parties involved and relevant project information.

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The state does not require a contractor license as long as the value of any project undertaken as a handyman does not exceed $2,500. Georgia requires a contractor license if work projects exceed $2,500.
Top construction companies in Atlanta and Georgia RankCompany2023 Revenue (millions) 1 Holder Construction $8,077.0 2 Alston Construction Co. Inc. $1,613.0 3 Choate Construction Co. $1,588.0 4 The Conlan Company $1,542.19 more rows
Georgia law prohibits anyone from engaging in the business of residential or general contracting without a valid residential or general contractor license.
Independent Contractors are in business for themselves and must obtain a business license prior to commencing work. Generally, if payroll taxes are not deducted from your pay, you are an Independent Contractor. Each Georgia business is only required to have an occupation tax license in one county or city.
A $210 ($200 application fee + $10 processing fee) non-refundable, non-transferable fee by check or money order payable to State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors must be included with this application. Mail your completed application, fee payment, and required documents in a 9 X 12 envelope to

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Unlicensed contractors, on the other hand, are afforded almost no protection in Georgia. The law provides that if a contractor does not have a residential or general contractors license but performs construction work that requires such a license, the underlying construction contract is unenforceable.
You must stick to relatively minor maintenance and home repair projects to work as a handyman without a contractor license. Most jobs that fall within this scope are the kind that a handyperson can complete on their own, like putting up drywall, repairing windows or assembling furniture.
Yes. To perform (or offer to perform) residential or commercial general contractor services for compensation in Georgia, you must be licensed in accordance with the laws and rules that regulate this profession.

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