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Essential Provisions For Subcontractor Agreements

When it comes to subcontractor agreements, there are numerous types of agreements that might be
used and the fine print in these agreements can be crucial. Some documents, such as the American
Institute of Architects (AIA) 401 and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Form 640
serve as standard forms of agreement. However, subcontract agreements may also be drafted by
contractors, subcontractors or architects. Regardless of the format or author of the agreement, the
following typical and general provisions should be included in most subcontracts to avoid litigation
over what the parties meant or intended.
Although boilerplate terms in an agreement are often referred to as insignificant or meaningless, they
are actually far from insignificant. The bulk of boilerplate terms may consist of general matters and do
not discuss project specifics, however, they often also include numerous terms which impact the
subcontractor.
One such significant term hidden within a boilerplate may be an 'incorporation by reference.' This is a
clause which seeks to bind the subcontractor to the general contractor in the same way that the
general contractor is bound to the project owner. Therefore, it is wise for any subcontractor to also
review the terms of the general contractor's agreement with the owner, as the subcontractor's working
conditions may be governed from beyond their own agreement. Such important issues as retainage,
certification of completed work, notice requirements, delay damages, termination, arbitration and
other terms could then flow down from the general contractors prime contract with the owner.
But all contract terms are not created equal, and even a valid 'incorporation by reference' provision
will not automatically make the subcontractor bound to all the terms of the prime contract. For
example, where a subcontract simply states that the terms of the prime contract are incorporated,
with no other mention as to specific portions of the prime contract, only those provisions of the prime
contract which specifically relate to the scope, quality or manner of performance of the work by the
subcontractor are incorporated and binding upon the subcontractor.
Unless specifically stated, however, prime contract terms relating to dispute forum selection (whether
a dispute would go to litigation or arbitration), no damage for delay or waiver of damages are all
limited to the scope of the prime contract only. For a subcontractor to be compelled to arbitrate any
construction dispute, the subcontractor must have that term either expressly stated in their
subcontract or the incorporation by reference must be specifically stated. Otherwise, the prime
contract will not be binding upon the subcontractor.
Any time multiple documents are used to define the entire agreement, there is a chance of conflicting
terms in the agreements. For example, where a subcontract clearly and properly incorporates the
prime contract terms for a specified requirement, but the prime contract happens to be silent on that
requirement, it is the subcontract that will be controlling for that term in New York. This is
distinguishable from the situation where the prime contract is not silent, but expresses a different term
than what is provided for in the subcontract with a valid incorporation provision. In this case, terms
relating to payment in the subcontract will control so long as they do not interfere or conflict with the

terms for the owner's payments under the prime contract.
In reviewing this type of contract conflict in Fehlhaber Corp. V. Unicon Management Corp. (1969), the
New York court held that the subcontract payment terms would apply over the terms in the prime
contract because "the payment terms were not in conflict with the owner's right to retain installments
from the general contractor."
The rule in New York, however, is not as clear when the two agreements are not in complete
agreement with the incorporated prime contract. In the situation where both the subcontract and the
incorporated prime contract both contained arbitration clauses, but the clauses were not the same,
the New York courts in Pearl Street Development Corp. V. Conduit & Foundation Corp. Held"the
courts or arbitrator must decide which clause the parties intended would control the issue."

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