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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the county subcontractors list in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the applicant's name and building permit number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Provide your mailing address to ensure proper communication regarding your permit.
  4. Fill out the preliminary subcontractors list. Include all relevant contractors, ensuring you provide their competency card numbers or state certification numbers as required.
  5. Select the type of work each subcontractor will perform from the provided options, such as plumbing, electrical, or roofing. Ensure accuracy to avoid issues with inspections.
  6. Complete the company name and license number for each subcontractor listed.
  7. Finally, certify that all information is accurate by signing in the designated area and providing any necessary notary information.

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What is the main difference between a contractor and a subcontractor in construction? A contractor is a person or company that obtains contracts directly from customers and carries them out, while a subcontractor forms agreements with contractors to perform specific tasks within a larger project.
Since a prime contractor works for the whole project and a subcontractor only works for part of it, a prime contractor usually makes more money per project. However, a subcontractor may work on more projects over the same amount of time, so their annual pay heavily depends on scheduling and demand.
Technical expertise: Subcontractors specialize in certain areas so depending on their career, they need expertise in the area, such as painting techniques. A contractor requires experts in each step of construction because they may not be able to perform or understand the in-depth requirements of the work fully.
A contractor is a person or company that obtains contracts directly from customers and carries them out, while a subcontractor forms agreements with contractors to perform specific tasks within a larger project.
What are subcontractors? Subcontractors undertake a contract from the contractor. Subcontractors undertake work that a contractor cannot do but for which the contractor is responsible.

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When you are looking at supply chain procurement, there are three types of subcontractor: Domestic Subcontractors. Nominated Subcontractors. Named Subcontractors.
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