Foundation Contractor Package - Missouri 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Foundation Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Missouri Foundation Contract' section. Fill in the contractor's details, project scope, and payment terms (Cost Plus or Fixed Fee) as required.
  3. Next, complete the 'Construction Project Information Sheet' by entering all relevant parties involved, including their contact information and project commencement date.
  4. Use the 'Change Order Sheet' to document any amendments to the original contract. Ensure you specify changes clearly for both parties.
  5. Fill out the 'Certificate of Completion' once all work is done, certifying that everything meets project standards.
  6. Complete the 'Final Project Punch List' by listing any remaining tasks and allowing for property owner initials upon completion.
  7. Utilize the 'Worker Safety and Health Plan' to ensure compliance with safety regulations during your project.
  8. Record any incidents using the 'Accident Report Form' if necessary, ensuring all details are accurately captured.
  9. After project completion, send out a 'Customer Satisfaction Survey' to gather feedback from clients.
  10. Maintain a record of bids using the 'Bid Log', detailing due dates and statuses for effective tracking.

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Contact a structural engineer to do a foundation inspection. Theyll provide virtually the only unbiased assessment, and you can take their report to as many local foundation contractors as youd like to bid the repair.
Foundation repair typically costs between $2,200 and $8,100, with a national average of $5,100. Various issues can arise with foundations, some of which are more expensive and challenging to repair than others.
If you do have a wooden foundation, we advise you to consult with a general contractor and/or carpenter. If you need the foundation replaced, a concrete specialist or construction company will be a better fit.
Whether or not repairing your foundation is worth it before selling depends on the extent of the damage, the cost of the foundation repair, and your timeline for relocating. If the damage is major or structural in nature, chances are youll sell at a higher price if you take care of the problem beforehand.
Foundation specialists know foundations how to construct them and how to repair them. They have the tools and materials necessary to fix your foundation correctly and permanently and they know the latest repair techniques that will get the job done quickly and cost-effectively.

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In most cases, landlords are responsible for property maintenance, including tackling foundation issues. The reason behind this lies in the nature of structural repairs; they often require significant investment, and the property owner reaps the long-term benefits of a stable and well-maintained foundation.
If you notice any signs of foundation damage in a home you own or plan to buy, hiring a licensed structural engineer to perform a foundation inspection is the first step. The engineers report will explain the cause and severity of the problem, as well as what steps you can take to fix it.

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