Description: A Fulton Georgia Subcontract for the Construction of Portions of a building or the provision of materials to be used in building projects includes important provisions in the event of termination for cause. This type of contract allows the contractor to complete the remaining work and retain all amounts due to the subcontractor. Within Fulton Georgia's construction industry, various types of subcontracts exist for different purposes and materials. Some common types include: 1. Subcontract for Construction of Structural Elements: This type of subcontract involves the construction of essential structural components of a building, such as the foundation, walls, columns, and beams. Upon termination for cause, the contractor has the authority to complete the outstanding work and retain any amounts owed to the subcontractor. 2. Subcontract for Construction of Mechanical Systems: This contract focuses on constructing mechanical systems within a building, including plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), electrical wiring, and other related components. If termination for cause occurs, the contractor is empowered to finish the remaining work and hold the due amounts to the subcontractor. 3. Subcontract for Construction of Interior Finishes: This type of subcontract concentrates on the installation of interior finishes, such as flooring, walls, ceilings, doors, and fixtures. In the event of termination for cause, the contractor may take charge of completing the remaining work and retaining the amounts rightfully owed to the subcontractor. 4. Subcontract for Provision of Building Materials: This subcontract focuses solely on the provision of necessary materials for a building project. It typically includes items like concrete, steel, lumber, plumbing fixtures, electrical components, and more. In case of termination for cause, the contractor has the right to finalize the work and retain any amounts due to the subcontractor. Regardless of the specific type of Fulton Georgia subcontract for construction of portions or provision of materials, the termination for cause clause empowers the contractor to complete the remaining work and retain the amounts owed to the subcontractor. These provisions ensure that projects can proceed smoothly even in the case of unforeseen circumstances or breaches of the agreed-upon terms.
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