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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fencing Contractor Package in the editor.
Begin with the Arizona Fencing Contract. Fill in the scope of work, work site details, and insurance information as required. Ensure compliance with Arizona laws.
Next, complete the Construction Project Information Sheet by entering all relevant parties involved, project commencement date, and any additional pertinent details.
Use the Change Order Sheet to document any amendments to the original contract. Clearly specify changes and obtain necessary approvals.
Fill out the Certificate of Completion once all work is satisfactorily finished. This certifies that all contractual obligations have been met.
Record equipment usage in the Weekly Equipment Summary, noting make, model, maintenance performed, and ownership status for accurate tracking.
Maintain a Bid Log to track outstanding bids including due dates and statuses. This helps manage your bidding process effectively.
Utilize the Bid Follow Up Letter template to communicate with agencies or customers post-bid submission for better engagement.
Finally, summarize project estimates using the Summary of Estimate form to assist in generating a comprehensive contract price.
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