A Virginia Subcontract for the Construction of a Portion of a Building, or Materials to be Incorporated into the Building, typically includes provisions that outline the conditions and protocols for both parties involved, i.e., the contractor and subcontractor. In instances where the subcontractor fails to meet the agreed-upon terms and conditions, the contract also provides the contractor with the right to terminate the agreement "for cause." This termination allows the contractor to complete the remaining work themselves and retain any outstanding amounts owed to the subcontractor. In such cases, the Virginia subcontract agreement may specifically state that the termination for cause provides the contractor with the authority to finish the work and retain all amounts due to the subcontractor. This provision ensures that the contractor can protect their own interests and investment should the subcontractor fail to fulfill their contractual obligations adequately. Furthermore, there might be different types or variations of the Virginia Subcontract for Construction of a Portion of a Building or Materials, but they would all share the critical provision allowing the contractor to terminate the subcontract for cause and complete the remaining work while keeping any amounts due to the subcontractor. These variations may include specific clauses regarding the termination process, the conditions that constitute cause for termination, and the method of calculating the amounts due to the subcontractor. It is important for both parties, the contractor and subcontractor, to thoroughly review and understand the terms and conditions of the Virginia Subcontract agreement, especially the provisions related to termination for cause and the retention of amounts due. This ensures transparency, fairness, and protection of both parties' rights and interests throughout the construction project.