Subcontractor's Agreement - Massachusetts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Subcontractor's Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Contractor and Subcontractor details, including names, addresses, and contact information. Ensure you specify whether the Subcontractor is an individual or a business entity.
  3. Provide the Jobsite address and legal description. This section is crucial for identifying where the work will take place.
  4. In the 'Description of Work' section, clearly outline what tasks the Subcontractor will perform. Reference any drawings or specifications that pertain to this work.
  5. Fill in the estimated start date and completion date for the work. This helps set clear expectations for both parties.
  6. Specify the subcontract price and payment schedule. Include any conditions regarding change orders and payment applications.
  7. Review all terms and conditions carefully, ensuring both parties understand their rights and responsibilities before signing.

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What is a Subcontractor? A subcontractor is a person, team, or business that is slated to do a certain part of all of anothers project or contract. Often, a subcontractor has a certain field of expertise or task that they specialize in and which is what they are hired for.
What is the main difference between a contractor and a subcontractor in construction? A contractor is a person or company that obtains contracts directly from customers and carries them out, while a subcontractor forms agreements with contractors to perform specific tasks within a larger project.
All contractors, partnerships, and corporations that solicit, bid on, or perform residential contracting as a contractor or subcontractor on an existing one to four unit owner occupied residential property in Massachusetts must be registered as a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC).
A subcontractor agreement helps set timelines, milestones, and safety measures. They also help coordinate project tasks, ensuring subcontractors meet the projects schedule and goals.
Both sides need to agree on a start date, end date, and important milestones and due dates to track progress. A well-defined schedule helps manage the project efficiently and ensures that the subcontractor aligns with the projects timeline.

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While a contract can be made orally, it is good practice to have a written contract in place before the subcontractor begins work. Contracts are generally bespoke to each project, said Julie, but as a bare minimum must confirm scope of works, price, programme and payment.
A subagreement is an enforceable agreement, issued under a prime sponsored project, between a pass-through entity and a subrecipient for the performance of a substantive portion of the program; these terms do NOT apply to the procurement of goods or services from a contractor (vendor). ( See Subrecipient vs.

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