
How to Hire A Contractor
What's New:
Colonial
is going Green. We recycle items removed from our projects. We are now
recommending LED lighting fixtures that use up to 90 percent less energy.
Updated: January 7, 2011
Current News:
Colonial Construction Co., Inc. is a Lead Safe Certified Contractor registered with the EPA.
Updated: January 7, 2011
How to Hire A Contractor
Is the contractor licensed in the county of operation? (get license
number; call the Dept of Consumer Affairs
Is the contractor insured for Workers Compensation and general liability?
Are the subcontractors insured? Ask for certificate of insurance.
Will the contractor provide complete written contract specifications; a
contract with start and stop dates, 3-day Right of Rescission, accurate
working drawings, and hourly rates if the work is to be done on a
"cost-plus" basis?
Does the contractor provide a warranty on their work? How promptly do they
respond to warranty calls?
Does the contractor have a written change order policy for variations in the
scope of work defined in the contract?
Will the contractor provide client references? Supplier references?
Will the contractor clean up the job site on a daily basis?
Is there someone in the contractor’s office to take calls? Do the key people
have pagers? Do they return client phone calls within 24 hours? Do they have
a policy forbidding loud radio playing, smoking, drinking, and drugs on the
job?
Will they obtain the necessary permits for your project?



