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A subcontractor (or sub-contractor) is a company or person whom a general contractor, prime contractor or main contractor hires to perform a specific task as part of an overall project and normally pays for services provided to the project.
Different types of subcontractors Excavation. Before a project can start, some general contractors will hire an excavation sub to prepare the site for building. Concrete. Framing. Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work. Plumbing. HVAC. Electrical. Carpentry.
Different types of subcontractors Excavation. Before a project can start, some general contractors will hire an excavation sub to prepare the site for building. Concrete. Framing. Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work. Plumbing. HVAC. Electrical. Carpentry.
Ultimately, subcontracting lets you focus on whats most important to you: your business. By hiring professionals to handle the tasks you are less good at, you can use your time and energy more strategically. You will have less to manage because your project will be coordinated by professionals who know their job.
Subcontracting is the practice of assigning, or outsourcing, part of the obligations and tasks under a contract to another party known as a subcontractor. Subcontracting is especially prevalent in areas where complex projects are the norm, such as construction and information technology.
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Becoming an independent contractor is one of the many ways to be classified as self-employed. By definition, an independent contractor provides work or services on a contractual basis, whereas, self-employment is simply the act of earning money without operating within an employee-employer relationship.
Subcontractors report to the contractor, who is ultimately responsible to the client for their work. Therefore, the subcontractor is liable to the contractor, but not directly to the client.
Subcontractor vs Independent contractor is a difference in an employment relationship with a laborer. Independent contractors are employed and paid directly by the employer while subcontractors are employed by an independent contractor and are paid by them.
Where independent contractors are usually jacks-of-all-trades, subcontractors most often specialize in a specific aspect of a project. Rather than being directly hired by the client, theyre called in by independent contractors to perform certain tasks, such as roofing and siding, electric work, plumbing, or tiling.
Subcontracting refers to the practice of bringing in an outside company or individual to perform specific parts of a contract or project. In most cases, a company subcontracts another business to perform a task that cannot be handled internally.

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