Site Work Contract for Contractor - Georgia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Site Work Contract for Contractor - Georgia in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Contractor's name and address at the top of the form. This identifies who will be performing the work.
  3. Next, enter the Owner's name and address. This section establishes who is hiring the contractor.
  4. In the 'SCOPE OF WORK' section, detail all tasks that will be performed, including clearing, grading, and any specific project requirements.
  5. Specify the 'WORK SITE' by providing the exact location and description of where the project will take place.
  6. Fill in the 'TIME OF COMPLETION' dates to outline when work will start and when it is expected to be completed.
  7. Complete sections on permits, soil conditions, insurance, and any changes to scope as necessary based on your project specifics.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing. Ensure both parties sign and date at the end of the document.

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How do I create an Independent Contractor Agreement? Step 1: State the location of the contract. Step 2: Note client and contractor details. Step 3: Describe the services provided. Step 4: Include billing and payment information. Step 5: Add any clauses and conditions for the contract. Step 6: Add signing details.
As a property owner, you can act as your own general contractor. You must sign a form stating that you are the property owner and this is your primary residence.
Fixed Price Contract With a Fixed Price Contract, the government agrees to pay you a specific pre-determined price for your product or service. This type of contract is more risky for the contractor as you would be responsible for any cost overruns.
A lump sum contract is a suitable if the scope and schedule of the project are sufficiently defined to allow the contractor to fully estimate project costs. In a unit price contract, the work to be performed is broken into various parts, usually by construction trade.
Bilateral contracts are agreements in which both parties exchange mutual promises to perform certain obligations, making this type of contract the most common in business transactions.

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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.
Best Contract Types for Different Project Owners Government Owners: Lump Sum (Fixed-Price Contract) Private Developers: Cost-Plus with Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Corporate Institutional Owners: Cost-Plus with Incentives. First-Time Owners: Lump Sum or Unit Price.
Lump sum contracts (also sometimes known as fixed price contracts) are usually considered the most popular type of contract when it comes to building and engineering agreements, however they do have minor differences.

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