Find a subcontractor through sharing platforms for smaller jobs
Seeking a subcontractor for smaller jobs through sharing platforms online is a great way to find affordable workers for simple construction tasks. Many studies show that, in the last two decades, subcontractors have come to account for three-fourths of the building costs for almost 75 percent of builders.
Using construction sharing platforms
According to Builder Online, more than one-third of home builders use subcontractors for the totality of their building costs. To ensure a contractor finds the best talent, they should consider using a sharing platform. These allow contractors to see a person’s years of experience first-hand, their professional references, and their price range. Since most contractors hire subcontractors for their expertise in a specific skill, such as plumbing or electrical work, sharing platforms are a great way to narrow down one’s search without making a million phone calls. Following the 2008 downturn in the construction industry, many skilled laborers have chosen to go it alone online, so there’s a wealth of talent to choose from.
Signing a subcontractor service agreement
When hiring subcontractors for construction jobs, it pays to have an agreement in place to ensure all obligations and expectations are met. By clearly outlining the subcontractor’s duties, work hours, pay, and expected workload, a service agreement can prevent many headaches down the road. It’s best to custom tailor an agreement for each subcontractor and, when in doubt, check with a legal expert.
Using sharing platforms is a great way to find subcontractors who meet all of a contractor’s needs, to measure their costs and find available talent. Also, signing an agreement can ensure a professional and responsible working relationship.