Definition of Subcontractors. Meaning of Subcontractors. Synonyms of Subcontractors

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Definition of Subcontractors

Subcontractor
Subcontractor Sub`con*tract"or, n. One who takes a portion of a contract, as for work, from the principal contractor.

Meaning of Subcontractors from wikipedia

- an existing contract to a subcontractor. A general contractor, prime contractor or main contractor may hire subcontractors to perform specific tasks as...
- contractor often hires specialized subcontractors to perform all or portions of the construction work. When using subcontractors, the general contractor is responsible...
- headquarters is located in Alexandria, Virginia. industry trade group construction voluntary ****ociation subcontractor American Subcontractors ****ociation...
- subcontractors, or sub-subcontractors of five hundred or more employees; (2) on and after 1 July 2009, with respect to contractors, subcontractors, or...
- design–build approaches. Architect as a subcontractor: Here, the architect is one of the many subcontractors on the team led by the contractor. The architect...
- a subcontractor's registry for New York City in 1913. The Subcontractors Register for the Allied Building Trades was a directory of subcontractors for...
- Fiat-Ferroviaria as the main contractor and ADtranz and Siemens as the main subcontractors. Beginning 2017, the trains were refurbished, introducing new interiors...
- video game development studio based in Stockholm. Fatshark acted as a subcontractor for several AAA titles for PC and consoles, and the studio also develops...
- of Akō han. IHI Corporation, a shipbuilder and major Boeing engine subcontractor gets its name from the province. Harima Province was established in...
- mistreatment, and inequality in the broader society. Federal contractors and subcontractors, such as businesses and educational institutions, are legally required...