Subcontractor's Agreement - Montana 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Subcontractor's Agreement - Montana 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. Next, 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 the tasks and responsibilities of the Subcontractor. Reference any drawings or specifications that pertain to this work.
  5. Fill in the estimated start date and completion date for the project. This helps set clear expectations for both parties.
  6. Specify the subcontract price and payment schedule. Be sure to include any conditions related to change orders or late payments.
  7. Review all terms and conditions carefully before signing. Ensure that both parties have their authorized representatives sign and print their names as required.

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Top tips for taking on a subcontractor Ensure you have a written contract signed by each party clearly setting out their obligations. If possible, get it drafted or checked by a lawyer.
12 Key Components of a Subcontractor Agreement Identification of Parties. Insurance and Licensing Requirements. Scope of Work. Payment Terms and Conditions. Project Schedule and Duration. Material and Equipment. Change Order Procedures. Quality Standards and Compliance.
That contract must include specific information about your rights and responsibilities. In addition, any changes made to that contract must be in writing, be legible, be easy to understand, and inform you of your rights to cancel or rescind the contract.
Your agreement should clearly cover scope, payment, compliance, WHS, insurance, dispute resolution, and IP/confidentiality as relevant. Construction subcontractor agreements have additional requirements. Reference the head contract and comply with security of payment and workplace safety laws.
How Do I Create a Subcontract Agreement? Identify the Scope of Work. Get the Basics Right. Address Compliance Obligations. Include Key Legal Clauses. Get it In Writing Signed. Work Health and Safety (WHS) Laws. Industry-Specific Legislation (e.g. Building and Construction) Fair Work and Superannuation.
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What Is a Subcontractor Agreement? A subcontractor agreement is the equivalent of a contract of employment between an employer and an employee. The big difference is that the former will have a limited scope of works that the subcontractor is responsible for both in terms of time as well as job functions.
The subcontractor agreement should identify the amount, timing, and conditions under which payments will be made, including any payments dependent upon achieving certain milestones, submission of specific documents, or receipt of payment by the general contractor.
Insurance certificates or proof of insurance There are two types of business insurance that all subcontractors should have: general liability and workers compensation. These policies protect the business in case of theft, damage, or injury.

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