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All persons doing business in the District of Columbia, including all contractors and suppliers, must have a Basic Business License (BBL).
5 Key Elements Every Construction Contract Should Contain 1) The projects scope. 2) The cost and payment terms. 3) The projects time frame. 4) Protection against lien law. 5) Dispute resolution clauses.
4 Types of Construction Contracts Lump-Sum Contracts. Cost-Plus-Fee Contracts. Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts. Unit-Price Contracts.
(b) A General Contractor/Construction Manager License shall be required for individuals or businesses engaged in general contracting or construction management. A biennial fee of $500 shall be charged for the license.
Applications take up to 30 days to process depending on the permit type, the number of clearances required and the nature of the work to be performed.
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The basic elements required for the agreement to be a legally enforceable contract are: mutual assent, expressed by a valid offer and acceptance; adequate consideration; capacity; and legality.
Yes, you are required to obtain a Basic Business License (BBL) (i.e., General Contractor/Construction Manager, Home Improvement Contractor or Home Improvement Salesperson); the licensure of the contractor for whom you are working is not valid for your contracting business.
A contract has six important elements so that it will be valid which is offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relation, certainty and capacity. If the main elements are not in contract, it would be an invalid contract.
4 Types of Construction Contracts Lump-Sum Contracts. Cost-Plus-Fee Contracts. Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts. Unit-Price Contracts.
While each project is different, here are some key clauses construction law experts typically recommend including in a construction contract. Price Sum. Payment Terms. Change Orders. Claims. Resolutions. Termination. Insurance.

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