Subcontracts
Subcontracts refer to legal agreements between a primary contractor and a third party, where the third party agrees to perform specific tasks or provide goods or services as part of a larger project or contract. Subcontracts outline the terms, conditions, and specifications of the work to be completed, including deadlines, payment terms, and quality standards. These agreements are common in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and information technology, where subcontracting allows companies to efficiently allocate resources and expertise to complete complex projects.
External Links
- [Subcontracts.com] Subcontracts.com
- [esrs.gov] IAE: ESRS (Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System)
- [bstpo.org] West Partnership and Subcontracting Exchange - Empowering Parental Support
- [cmse.org] Central Missouri Subcontracting Enterprises (CMSE) - A Local Non-Profit
- [Subcontract.com] SubContract
- [Subcontracting.com] Subcontracting.com