Painting
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Painting
Proposal
February 01, 2007
Submitted by: Submitted to:
Ball Paints Hanzel Mitsel
1234 My Street 14609 Clear Estimates Lane
Mount Vernon W.A 98273 Mount Vernon W.A 98273
Business: (360) 708 4567 Home: (360) 848 - 5432
Business: (360) 770 - 5678
Description: Inside and out...We've got You Covered. Serious prospects are invited to call us to set up a no obligation estimate. Commercial & Industrial Coating Solutions are our specialty. We do Interior & exterior paints.
Overview/Scope
1. Contract, Plans, Specifications, Permits and Fees. The Work described in this contract shall be done according to the plans and the plan specifications (if any) over both the plans and the plan specifications. All required building permits will be paid be owner and obtained by Contractor. All other charges, taxes, assessments fees etc., of any kind whatsoever, required by any government body, telephone or utility company or the like shall be paid for by Owner.
2. Installation. Contractor has the right to subcontract all or any part of the work herein.
3. Change Orders. Should Owner, construction lender, or any government body or inspector require any modifications to the work covered under this contract, any cost incurred by Contractor shall be added to the contract price as extra work and Owner agrees to pay Contractor his normal selling price for such extra work as well as any other modifications to the original contract shall be specified and approved by both parties in a written change order. All change orders shall become a part of this contract and shall be incorporated herein.
4. Delay. Contractor shall not be held responsible for any damage occasioned by delays resulting from: work done be Owner's subcontractors, extra work acts of owner or owner's agent including failure of owner to make timely progress payments or payments for extra work, shortages of material and/or labor, bad weather, fire, strike, war, governmental...
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- Date Submitted: 02/14/2007 07:31 PM
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