Subs wanted for Missile Work in Orlando-400ft+/day
Contractor: Corp-to-Corp
Florida
Greater Orlando
Starts
Immediately
Pay
TBD
Qualifications
Missile crews able of producing at least 400 feet per day per crew in 2" pipe installation. Equipment to perform the work is mandatory
Job Description
Large company seeks qualified, licensed and insured subcontractors for a long-term project in Greater Orlando. This is an opportunity for experienced missile crews, capable of large-scale production with quality. Equipment to perform the work is mandatory.
Corp-to-Corp (C2C) Contract: Position under a corporation-to-corporation (C2C) contract, meaning the professional will operate through their own company.
Hold Cap & Release: To protect project integrity, a 10% payment hold is capped at $50,000. Once capped, you'll receive 100% of all further payments. The entire hold is returned within 30 days of successful project completion.
Independent Contractor: The contractor will be responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and other business expenses.
Duration and Schedule: Varies based on project needs. Flexible schedule, but the contractor must meet agreed-upon deadlines and schedules with the client.
To be considered, your company must provide:
Valid Florida ROC License (or ability to obtain one) compatible with the type of work.
List of equipment specific to the proposal's scope (e.g., drill rigs — specify size/capacity —, splicing vans, trenchers).
Resumes and credentials of key personnel.
Minimum of 3 references from similar projects.
Safety manual and EMR (Experience Modification Rate) index.
All crew members must possess approved background checks.
Strict adherence to company and client safety standards (OSHA 10/30 mandatory).
Preference for using designated project management software for daily reports, time, and material tracking.
Ability to meet production and quality targets.
All work must pass quality control inspections (QC/QA).
Corp-to-Corp (C2C) Contract: Position under a corporation-to-corporation (C2C) contract, meaning the professional will operate through their own company.
Hold Cap & Release: To protect project integrity, a 10% payment hold is capped at $50,000. Once capped, you'll receive 100% of all further payments. The entire hold is returned within 30 days of successful project completion.
Independent Contractor: The contractor will be responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and other business expenses.
Duration and Schedule: Varies based on project needs. Flexible schedule, but the contractor must meet agreed-upon deadlines and schedules with the client.
To be considered, your company must provide:
Valid Florida ROC License (or ability to obtain one) compatible with the type of work.
List of equipment specific to the proposal's scope (e.g., drill rigs — specify size/capacity —, splicing vans, trenchers).
Resumes and credentials of key personnel.
Minimum of 3 references from similar projects.
Safety manual and EMR (Experience Modification Rate) index.
All crew members must possess approved background checks.
Strict adherence to company and client safety standards (OSHA 10/30 mandatory).
Preference for using designated project management software for daily reports, time, and material tracking.
Ability to meet production and quality targets.
All work must pass quality control inspections (QC/QA).
Contact
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