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9 Types of Insurance You Need to Protect Your Contractor Business

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Between the potential for accidents and injuries on the job site and the risk of lawsuits, it’s important to have insurance to protect yourself from financial losses, but what kind of insurance do you need? Here’s an overview of the most important types of insurance for contractors. General Liability Insurance.

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Managed Repair Excellence: What Sets Contractor Connection Apart

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Every contractor in the network undergoes a comprehensive vetting process that includes background checks, license verification, and insurance validation. If you’re facing a sudden plumbing leak, electrical issue, or storm damage, you can rely on the network to connect you with contractors who can provide immediate assistance.

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What to Know About the “Contract” in General Contracting

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A contract protects you, your budget, and your property, so make sure to consider the following as you negotiate your agreement: Licensing. Be absolutely certain that your contractor has the proper licensing to meet your city’s requirements and any licensing required to do specialized work, such as electrical or plumbing.

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5 Best Work Boots Under $100

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Are you in a profession that requires PPE, but you’re on a strict budget? With a $100 budget, we told them to find a pair of protective work boots that they would feel safe wearing daily while on the job. These also come with an electrical hazard rating for extra on-the-job protection. Very Budget-friendly. Steel toe cap.

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CMMS Facilities Operations Maintenance Best Management Practices

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operations and record keeping, trash-recycle removal, security services, service contracts, utility charges (electric, gas/oil, water), insurance (fire, liability, operating equipment) and taxes. operations but they do not include any significant amount of maintenance or repair work that would be included as a separate budget item.

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How Much Does It Cost to Finish a Basement?

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Understand and budget for the costs to finish your basement before you start. Step one to making your dream a reality is discovering the cost of your vision and setting a budget. You’ll need to find out things such as required ceiling height, plumbing needs and electrical requirements. Make A Valuable Connection.

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Common Types of Construction Contracts And Their Use

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The contractor typically provides a budget or estimate for the project that is based on a set of documents and fills in any blanks or risks with their experience. Once the budget is provided the contractor engages subcontractors to perform the scopes and manages the owners money. Construction Contract Types.