Demolition Contractor Package - Idaho 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Demolition Contractor Package - Idaho in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Idaho Demolition Construction Contract. Fill in the scope of work, work site details, and insurance information as required. Ensure compliance with Idaho laws.
  3. Next, complete the Change Order Sheet if any amendments are needed for your original contract. 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 needed.
  5. Maintain a Bid Log by entering bid details such as due dates, prices, and statuses to keep track of outstanding bids.
  6. Draft a Bid Follow Up Letter to communicate with agencies or customers after submitting bids, ensuring timely follow-ups.
  7. Summarize project tasks using the Summary of Estimate form, detailing expenses involved for accurate contract pricing.
  8. Complete the Worker Safety and Health Plan to ensure compliance with safety regulations and reduce workplace injuries.
  9. Finally, document any incidents using the Accident Report Form if accidents occur during the project.

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What is an Idaho Contractor License Bond? Idaho does not have a statewide surety bond requirement for all contractors. At the state level, only plumbers, HVAC contractors, and Fire Sprinkler Fitter contractors are required to be bonded.
Unlike prime contracts, bonds typically are not required for subcontracts by law on public works. Instead, each general contractor decides whether to require their subcontractors to bond.
How to Pick the Right Demolition Contractor for Your Project Plan Demolition Projects Thoroughly. Do Your Research on Local Demolition Contractors. Get and Compare Quotes. Inquire About Previous Demolition Projects. Examine the Demolition Contractors Safety Record. Consider Legal Protections.
Construction Law and the Right to Cure Statute of Limitations Georgia 6 years for contracts 2 years for personal injury 4 years for damage to property Hawaii 6 years for contracts 2 years for torts Idaho 5 years for contracts 2 years for personal injury 3 years for injury to property48 more rows
Idaho Contractors License Requirements Pick the Right Application. Complete the Application. Proof of Identification. General Liability Insurance Policy. Workers Compensation Insurance Policy. Current Public Works or Construction Manager License (optional) Criminal Conviction Disclosure Form. Application Fee.

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Some states require a contractor be bonded before obtaining a license. Without being bonded however, suing them in the event of an issue, could be a moot point as they have no guarantee they can pay which is what a bond would do.
The process for getting licensed is quick and easy. The contractor must fill out a form, get it signed and notarized, then mail or deliver the original notarized form, along with a copy of their photo ID, the application fee of $50, and proof of general liability and workers insurance, to the board.

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