subcontractor

IPA: sʌbkˈɑntræktɝ

noun

  • A contractor hired by a general contractor employed by the contractor rather than directly hired by the customer.
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Examples of "subcontractor" in Sentences

  • The board may hire employees and subcontractors.
  • Then pick subcontractors to build the components.
  • The law also applied to subcontractors of the bidder.
  • Fokker, a subcontractor to NHI, built the rotorblades.
  • Construction of the railroad was done by subcontractors.
  • Each subcontractor applies their own padlock to the clamp.
  • I then called the subcontractor Bluegrass Satellite direct.
  • The lack of vigilance of the subcontractor was not thus a doubt.
  • The subcontractor was the Mormon company of Benson, Farr & West.
  • Here Wilkinson operated as a specialist subcontractor to the furnace.
  • His longer-term subcontractor, the Okada organization, readily agreed.
  • Often, the final assembly of the product is performed by a subcontractor.
  • Raytheon is the primary contractor and there are a handful of subcontractors.
  • Woburn police said the driver of the truck was a subcontractor from the National Grid.
  • It could be an out of frame: "Did you make sure to call the subcontractor about the drywall?"
  • The county pays its subcontractor, which is owned by Lockheed Martin, $16.25 for each ticket it processes.
  • Yes, Scaled Composites would surely have been a very large "subcontractor" if the plan had received any money, if not the prime contractor since they also built a mock up of the proposed capsule and would be be responsible for it's final form.

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