Specialty Trade Contractor definition

Specialty Trade Contractor means any Business of a type which falls under North American Industry Classification System Subsector 238, “Specialty Trade Contractors.”
Specialty Trade Contractor means contractors, also known as subcontractors, who undertake activities of a type that are specialized to building construction, working directly for the property owner, general contractor, or operative builder, under contract for a specified price.

Examples of Specialty Trade Contractor in a sentence

  • If the General Contractor/Engineering or Specialty Trade Contractor is a joint venture, or a venture or whatever nature or qualifications, it must be qualified as a separate and distinct entity, as required by the rules of the State of Florida Department of Professional Regulations (DRP).

  • If the General Contractor or Specialty Trade Contractor is a joint venture, or a venture or whatever nature or qualifications, it must be qualified as a separate and distinct entity, as required by the rules of the State of Florida Department of Professional Regulations (DRP).

  • General Building/Engineering Contractor shall be hereinafter be referred to as “GC” Specialty Trade Contractor shall be hereinafter be referred as “STC Contractor(s) shall mean the GC(s)/STC(s) awarded a contract under this solicitation Contract shall mean award of this solicitation to a Contractor(s) and shall include the Invitation to Bids, and addenda issued, the Request for Price Quotations (RPQ) issued and awarded, and any contract modifications or change orders.