Agreement between Principal and Contractor



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How do you structure a principal contractor agreement for a project? Download this Agreement between Principal employer and Contractor sample now!

This Principal Contractor Agreement template can help you to make arrangements with the agent or contractor. The contract includes arrangements and procedures for contractors on the premises. This Principal Contractor Agreement and Appointment Letter covers the most important topics that you are looking for and will help you to structure and communicate in a professional manner with those involved, such as:

  • Contract arrangements 
  • Indemnification
  • Procedures for contractors on the premises 
  • Introduction 
  • Occupational health and safety 
  • Regulations of the occupational health and safety
  • Signatures
  • Etc

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