
Marine Construction is a tough business that requires specialized equipment and a deep understanding of building techniques and regulations required to meet or exceed the requirements of customers and governing agencies. At minimum, a Marine Contractor should own and operate their own equipment. Be wary of contractors who sub out their barge and crane work. If something goes wrong on a project, subcontractors often cut their losses, leaving the homeowner with an unfinished project and additional headaches. Make sure the Contractor has a valid Marine Contractor license, not a license for some other form of contracting. Confirm they are fully insured to operate in Dade County, specifically. Last, ask who holds the bond for the project. Many contractors want the homeowner to hold the bond for the project, leaving the homeowner ultimately responsible for the project being completed on time and according to building code.
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