Subcontractor Agreement | USA

General contractors in the U.S. can use this template Subcontractor Agreement to hire subtrades to provide materials, labor and equipment for a construction project.

  • The subcontractor is responsible for paying its own employees and other subcontractors it retains on the job, and for remitting taxes.
  • The subcontractor must carry its own liability insurance and worker's compensation insurance.
  • The subcontractor is responsible for the actions of its employees and subcontractors, and agrees to reimburse the prime contractor for all damage to the work site as a result of negligence or willful misconduct. The subcontractor also indemnifies the prime contractor against claims and damages.
  • The subcontractor agrees to perform the work in accordance with industry standards, all applicable laws, building codes, and the builder's plans and specifications.
  • The parties agree to submit disputes to binding arbitration in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules.
  • Available in MS Word format. Fully editable and easy to use.
  • Intended to be used only in the United States.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 03-January-2024
SKU: 4749
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Texas Final Bills Paid Affidavit by Contractor

Before you can get final payment on a construction project, you'll need to provide the owner with this Texas Final Bills Paid Affidavit by Contractor.

  • The contractor attests that all amounts due to the contractor with respect to supplies, labor or materials furnished for a construction or renovation job have been paid in full.
  • The contractor further states that all parties who supplied labor or materials through the contractor have also been paid, except for any that are specifically listed in the Affidavit.
  • The contractor also indemnifies the property owner against claims.
  • This is a reusable legal form. Buy it, download it, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
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