General contracting firm definition

General contracting firm means a person that provides general contracting services.
General contracting firm means a person capable of performing general contracting.
General contracting firm means a person capable of performing general contracting. “General contracting” means constructing and managing an entire public improvement project, including the branches or classes of work specified in Ohio Rev. Code § 153.50(B) under the award of a single aggregate lump sum contract.

More Definitions of General contracting firm

General contracting firm means a person that provides general contracting services. "Guaranteed maximum price" or "GMP" means the agreed maximum dollar amount to be paid by the County for the building project, including the cost of the work, the general conditions, agreed construction contingency and the fees charged by the construction management-at-risk firm, design-build firm or general contracting firm.

Related to General contracting firm

  • General Contractor means a person or entity duly licensed in the state of Florida with the requisite skills, experience and credit worthiness to successfully provide the units required in the Application, and which meets the criteria described in Rule 67-48.0072, F.A.C.

  • Contracting Party shall have the meaning designated in the preamble to Section 5.2 hereof.

  • Design-Build Firm means a partnership, corporation or other legal entity that:

  • Contractor means the individual or entity, that has entered into this contract with the Commonwealth.

  • public works contract means any agreement between any individual, firm or corporation and the State or any political subdivision of the State other than a municipality for construction, rehabilitation, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of a public building, highway or other changes or improvements in real property, or which is financed in whole or in part by the State, including, but not limited to, matching expenditures, grants, loans, insurance or guarantees.