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At AAGC, we empower skilled professionals in home improvements. As a trusted industry leader, we offer subcontractors the opportunity to showcase expertise, grow their business, and be a part of transformative projects. We value your craftsmanship and innovative spirit, providing an environment for rewarding challenges, collaborations with top professionals, and competitive compensation. Join our network of exceptional subcontractors to deliver high quality home improvements while building a successful career. With AAGC, you are creating homes and shaping communities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What qualifications or licenses do I need to work with your company?
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You must hold any licenses required for your specific trade in the state you operate. Depending on the scope of work, we may also require additional certifications such as OSHA-10/30, EPA Lead Certification, or proof of apprenticeship.
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How do I apply to become a subcontractor or trade partner?
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Complete our subcontractor application form, submit required documents, and provide references or a portfolio of past work.
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What documents do I need to submit with my application?
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We typically require:
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Trade license
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General liability and workers’ comp insurance certificates
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W-9 form
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Past project references
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Photo portfolio (optional but recommended)
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Who is my main point of contact on projects?
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Each project has an assigned project manager or superintendent who will be your main point of contact.
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Do you use project management software to assign and track tasks?
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Yes, we use tools such as Projul depending on the project. You’ll be given access to relevant platforms if necessary.
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Who handles permitting, inspections, and compliance?
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We, as the general contractor, handle permitting and inspections unless otherwise agreed. However, we expect full compliance from all trade partners.
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What tools, equipment, or materials do I need to supply?
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Subcontractors must provide their own tools, transportation, and crew. Material supply depends on contract terms, as it will be clearly specified in the scope of work.
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What is your policy on cleanup and site condition after the work is done?
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Daily cleanup is required. Sites must be kept safe and orderly. Final cleanup is part of your scope unless stated otherwise.
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