Site Work Contract for Contractor - North Dakota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Contractor's name and address in the designated fields. This identifies who will perform the work.
  3. Next, fill in the Owner's name and address. This section confirms who is hiring the Contractor.
  4. In the 'SCOPE OF WORK' section, detail all tasks to be performed, including clearing, grading, and any specific requirements outlined in plans or specifications.
  5. Specify the 'WORK SITE' location clearly. Ensure that all relevant property details are included for accurate identification.
  6. Set a timeline for project completion by filling in start and end dates under 'TIME OF COMPLETION'.
  7. Review and complete sections on permits, soil conditions, insurance, and payment terms carefully to ensure compliance with local regulations.
  8. Finally, both parties should sign and date the contract at the bottom to finalize the agreement.

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When the cost, value, or price of a job exceeds $4,000, the person doing the work must be licensed as a contractor in North Dakota (NDCC ch. 43-07). This includes subcontractors, general contractors, public contractors, and nonresident contractors.
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.
Below are eight important points to consider including in an independent contractor agreement. Define a Scope of Work. Set a Timeline for the Project. Specify Payment Terms. State Desired Results and Agree on Performance Measurement. Detail Insurance Requirements. Include a Statement of Independent Contractor Relationship.
Word of mouth is one of the most effective ways to attract new clients. After completing a project, ask satisfied clients for testimonials or referrals. Positive reviews on platforms like LinkedIn or your website can build trust with new clients and help you stand out in a crowded talent market.
In short, for your small business to serve as a prime contractor or subcontractor, youll need to legally qualify as a small business and register as a government contractor . Then you can start looking for both prime or subcontracting opportunities with the federal government.

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