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Sureway Construction Management Ltd
7331 18 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6P 1P9 Tel: (780) 440-2121
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W D Contractors Group Ltd
10584 107 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 2Y6 Tel: (780) 428-6524
Contractors Edmonton
It does not matter whether your particular project is large or small.In either case, the odds are good that you are going to need the help of either a subcontractor or a contractor -- or maybe even both.In order to acquire their services, though, you need to know what they do.That way, it will be easier for you to find the best person for your particular job.
What is a Contractor?
Put simply, a contractor is somehow who makes an agreement with you to meet what is laid out in a legally binding contract or other agreement.Typically, the term itself refers to someone who works in the building industry.He or she has the ability to hire subcontractors to help with the actual building for the project at hand.Contractors usually do the hiring and then supervise their subcontractors; however, some of them elect to perform work themselves, especially if that is laid out in the terms of the contract.At any rate, the contractor is the person responsible for the work which has been done by the subcontractors he or she hires.
What is a Subcontractor?
Clearly, then, the subcontractor -- which can be an individual or a business of builders -- also agrees to a contract, wherein they agree to do the work outlined in the contractor's contract.Different subcontractors are usually hired to work on different aspects of a particular project, thus leaving the primary contractor free to supervise.Sometimes, the subcontractor is better at a particular task, and sometimes they will charge less to get the job done.
So, for instance, say you hire a contractor to start building your house.As a result, your contractor may then hire someone to do the electrical work, someone to do the plumbing, and so on and so forth.
Tips for Hiring Contractors & Subcontractors - Edmonton
To begin with, it is extremely important that you make sure the contractor and/or subcontractor you choose has the proper license.This is rather easy to check out.You can either ask them to show you the appropriate documentation, i.e. a license card, or you can do a check through your closest local authority.For instance, feel free to check out the Contractor License & Background Check, where you can not only check a contractor's license, but you can do a professional background check as well.When you use a contractor who does not have a license, you run the risk of being held liable for any injuries or damages which happen during your project.Plus, if you do not feel happy with the finished job, you are basically out of luck.
Perhaps the best thing you can do when you are ready to choose a contractor and/or subcontractor is ask for references.You can ask the workers themselves or talk to people for whom they have worked in the past.In that case, it is better to talk to former clients whose jobs were similar to yours.You can find out how satisfied they were.You also need to get different quotes from different contractors -- but remember, you should not automatically choose the contractor with the cheapest quote.Sometimes it is necessary to spend a bit more money so that you can make sure that you get high quality work.
Contracts are an important part of the majority of contracted projects.You should not sign the contract until you read it through thoroughly and know that your contractor is properly licensed and has the proper insurance.Whenever you do not understand something in a contract, do not sign it until you do.If all else fails, have a lawyer look over it.Feel free to ask for changes if you need to do so.Make sure that specifics are included, such as cleaning up, getting rid of debris, follow up visits, and guarantees for the quality of work.
Usually, the builder will hire the subcontractors for the main project.They are typically hired for very special jobs and they answer to the contractor.Of course, you can always take on the task of hiring the subcontractors.If you choose to do that, you just need to keep to the same standards as you would when hiring a contractor.Make sure you get references and recommendations, talk to the candidates, ask for quotes, and put together a schedule for payment.Most importantly, make sure that you get along with the person you ultimately choose.
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