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Massachusetts Top 5 Concrete Contractors



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Massachusetts has many concrete contractors. Welch Construction and Century Stone Inc. are just a few of the many concrete contractors in Massachusetts. Keller Waterproofing and Quincy Concrete Services are other options. Listed below are some of the top companies in Massachusetts. Find out what we can do for your business and who we recommend. Contact them to get a free estimate. After you have read the reviews, you will be well on your path to a beautiful new driveway.

Welch Construction

The right place to look if you're in search of a Massachusetts concrete contractor is D.A. With over 25 years of experience, D.A. Welch Construction has been constructing solid foundations in Boston, Massachusetts and the surrounding areas for over 25 years. Welch also provides concrete foundations. Your concrete contractor will be skilled in all phases of the construction process and will produce the highest quality product.


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Century Stone Inc

Century Stone Inc. is available to help you if your project requires a concrete contractor in Massachusetts. This company offers stone countertops for your home, including granite cutting. Their friendly staff includes experienced workers. They know what they are doing and they do it right. The results will please you and provide value for your money. They provide concrete services to commercial and residential customers throughout Massachusetts.


Quincy Concrete Services

DaRosa Asphalt Services is the best choice for Quincy concrete contractors. This company has more than 20 years experience in concrete work. From driveways to sidewalks, paving to crack repair, DaRosa Asphalt Services has the skills and expertise to do it all. This team offers competitive pricing and quick turnaround.

Keller Waterproofing

Keller Waterproofing, LLC, is here to help you waterproof your house or commercial building. Keller Waterproofing, LLC offers a wide range of services to residential and commercial customers. They provide services such as masonry, pierwork and drainage as well carbon fiber reinforcing. They also provide high-pressure cleaning and masonry restoration. Here's where Keller waterproofing is available in Massachusetts:


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GCS Paving Company

If you're looking for a professional asphalt paving company in Massachusetts, GCS Paving Company is the place to call. Since 1944, this family-owned business has served the Burlington, MA region. The company is a leader in driveway installation and repair, as well parking lot and other concrete surfaces, for both residential and commercial properties. GCS Paving Company can provide snow plowing services for winter.




FAQ

How do I obtain a service agreement?

You can obtain a standard form of SCA from your local government or contracting authority. You may also use our online tool to generate a quote. Once you have found out enough information, please send us your details so that we may contact you with more information.


When do I have the obligation to pay for the service/contractor

The service you are receiving will dictate the payment schedule. For example, if you hire a contractor to install a new roof, you would typically make payments as soon as the work was completed. A supplier might require you to test and receive the item before you pay.


Do I need anything to sign before I can start working?

Yes. Both parties must sign your SCA. This means neither party can change their mind later without the other party's consent.


Is there a limit on the amount I can spend on this project?

No. Your SCA sets an upper limit on the total cost of the project. The contractor may be willing to negotiate a lower price.


Where can you find more information regarding building permits

Contact your local government agency (e.g., NSW Local Government Association) for more information. They should be available to help you determine the right steps to take to get building permission.


Who is responsible for paying for the service

Your SCA will indicate who is responsible in paying for the service. You may be able to file a claim for compensation against the court if the service provider fails to pay in full.



Statistics

  • While we offer all our high-quality services at competitive prices, we know that many who need our services are on fixed incomes, so we offer a 10 percent discount for seniors and military members. (homeservicecontractorsinc.com)
  • Don't take their anger personally, they are mad about the situation 99% of the time. (activatemylicense.com)
  • Depending on the client's trustworthiness and financial stability, a deposit is usually 10 to 50% of the total contract amount. (lawdepot.com)
  • (v) Place or places of performance of the prime contract and first-tier subcontracts estimated at $10 million or more, if known. (acquisition.gov)
  • (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (a)(4) and (a)(8) of this section, if the estimated amount of the contract or subcontract is $10 million or more, the contracting officer shall request clearance from the appropriate OFCCP regional office before- (acquisition.gov)



External Links

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How To

What should a service arrangement include?

Any business relationship requires a Service Agreement. It defines what you want from each other, and how you will get it. The SA also details when and where each party should fulfill its contractual obligations.

Here are the essential elements to a successful SA

  1. Both parties will agree to the scope of work.
  2. Details about the payment terms.
  3. A price agreed upon for the project.
  4. Any additional costs such as VAT etc.
  5. Discuss any other matters.
  6. Who will take care of the job if it goes wrong?
  7. How disputes are resolved
  8. What happens if one of the parties breaches the contract?
  9. What happens in the event of a dispute.
  10. When does the contract go into effect?
  11. What happens if one of the parties fails to perform.
  12. What length of time will you be required to pay invoices
  13. Who pays for things like travel expenses.
  14. Where the money came from.
  15. What happens if the client decides to change his mind about the project.
  16. What happens when the supplier doesn’t show up.
  17. Who has the right to enter the site during construction?
  18. What happens if the customer cancels the project.
  19. What happens if the product fails?
  20. What happens when the manufacturer refuses supply?
  21. What happens if your equipment breaks down?
  22. What happens if the project takes longer than expected.
  23. What happens if work isn’t completed in the timeframe agreed upon?
  24. What happens if the project is not up to standard?
  25. What happens when the cost is too high?
  26. What happens if you don't receive your materials on time?
  27. What happens when the material arrives damaged.
  28. What happens if the products are not up to standard.
  29. What happens if the job gets cancelled before it is completed?
  30. What happens to the company if it goes bust?




 



Massachusetts Top 5 Concrete Contractors