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22 demolition contract tips and tricks

Here are some general tips and tricks that can help in the demolition contract process:

  1. Obtain all necessary permits and permissions before beginning work.
  2. Conduct a thorough site survey and assessment to identify potential hazards and obstacles.
  3. Develop a comprehensive demolition plan that includes safety measures, waste management, and environmental considerations.
  4. Clearly define the scope of work, timeline, and budget in the contract.
  5. Specify who is responsible for the disposal of hazardous materials and waste.
  6. Include a clause that requires the contractor to obtain insurance coverage for the project.
  7. Specify who will be responsible for obtaining and paying for any necessary utilities or services, such as electricity or water.
  8. Include a clause that specifies the payment schedule and penalties for late completion.
  9. Specify who will be responsible for obtaining and maintaining necessary licenses and certifications.
  10. Include a clause that specifies the circumstances under which the contract can be terminated.
  11. Clearly define the roles and responsibilities of all parties involved in the project.
  12. Specify the procedures for change orders and how they will be handled.
  13. Include a clause that requires the contractor to maintain a safe work site and comply with all applicable safety regulations.
  14. Specify the process for resolving disputes or conflicts that may arise during the project.
  15. Specify who will be responsible for obtaining any necessary permits or approvals for disposing of debris and waste.
  16. Include a clause that requires the contractor to provide a warranty or guarantee for the work completed.
  17. Specify the procedures for inspecting the work and accepting the final product.
  18. Include a clause that requires the contractor to maintain records and documentation related to the project.
  19. Specify the process for addressing any delays or issues that may arise during the project.
  20. Include a clause that requires the contractor to provide regular progress reports.
  21. Specify the procedures for testing and verifying the quality of the work completed.
  22. Include a clause that requires the contractor to comply with all applicable environmental regulations and guidelines.

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