![]() Win more jobs by creating professional estimates in minutes instead of hours.Email a PDF estimate to the customer directly from your iPhone or iPad.Create an estimate at the job site and have your customer sign it on your iPhone or iPad.ContractorTools takes care of the paperwork so you can focus on your work.QUICKLY CREATE PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATES AND WIN MORE JOBS Full support for international currencies and units.Sync between multiple users and multiple devices.Craftsman costbooks (optional in-app purchase). ![]() We know how difficult it is to manage a contracting business, and our goal is to make your life easier. You can also sync between multiple people within your company using the iPhone, iPad, or Mac versions of the app. Subcontracts may follow the same process as prime contractors.ContractorTools helps construction contractors quickly create estimates, invoices, and payments on an iPhone or iPad and sync them with QuickBooks Online. As required by law, if a subcontractor enters into a contract with a contractor, the contractor shall demonstrate to UDOT that the subcontractor has and will maintain an offer of qualified health insurance coverage for the subcontractor’s employees and the employees’ dependents for the duration of the contract(s). Subcontractors entering into a contract valued at $1,000,000.00 or greater will also be required to demonstrate compliance. UDOT will then require updated statements as part of the pre-qualification process or annually as needed prior to notice to proceed and will be effective for one year. Statements submitted by prime contractors will be effective for one year. 148220, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-8220, or included with your signed contracts. Work with your insurance carrier of the AGC/ACEC to find an Actuary, familiar with the Qualified Health Plan.įor Contractors, statements can be mailed to the UDOT Construction Division, PO Box No. We recommend that all prime contract bidders/proposers take the necessary steps now to comply with this ruling. Subconsultants may follow the same process as prime consultants. As required by law, if a subconsultant enters into a contract with a consultant, the consultant shall demonstrate to UDOT that the subconsultant has and will maintain an offer of qualified health insurance coverage for the subconsultant’s employees and the employees’ dependents for the duration of the contract(s). Subconsultants entering into a contract valued at $1,000,000.00 or greater will also be required to demonstrate compliance. Statements submitted by consultants will be effective for one year. Statements can be mailed to the UDOT Consultant Services Division, P O Box No. Work with your insurance carrier or the ACEC to find an Actuary or underwriter, familiar with the new Qualified Health Plan. An original signed statement on company letterhead from the Contractor/Consultant stating that they will “maintain an offer of Qualified Health Insurance coverage as required by Utah Code 72-6-107.5 for the duration of any contract between(Contractor/Consultant) and UDOT.”Ĭonsultants may take the necessary steps now to comply with this ruling or wait until selected as a prime or subconsultant on a contract that meets the threshold. Use the following Statement of Compliance form for the actuary / underwriter written statement:Īctuary/Underwriter Statement of ComplianceĢ. an underwriter who is responsible for developing the employer group’s premium rates. an actuary selected by the consultant or the consultant’s insurer orī. Provide a written statement of actuarial equivalency from:Ī. Separate compliance form and statement letter for each subsidiary(prime/subcontractor and consultant/subconsultant), contracting with UDOT, are required.ġ. To “demonstrate” compliance, two statements are needed. A Contractor’s/Consultant’s inability to adequately demonstrate compliance may be grounds for determining a proposal non-responsive or grounds for cancellation of award. Prior to issuing Notice to Proceed or approval to sublet work, the Contractor/Consultant must demonstrate compliance following the provisions of Administrative Rule R-916-5. ![]() ![]() Web link to qualified health care coverage limits:Īs required by Utah Code 72-6-107.5f, effective as of July 1, 2009, UDOT will not enter into a contract with a Contractor/Consultant (or subcontractor/sub-consultant) without “demonstration” of compliance regarding the offering of “Qualified Health Insurance Coverage” to their employees. In the 2016 legislative general session the law was revised to raise the threshold contract and subcontract thresholds. In the 2016 legislative general session a law was passed requiring all Contractors/Consultants and subcontractors/sub-consultants who enter into a contract with UDOT over certain contract and subcontract values meet the Qualified Health Insurance Coverage requirements as outlined in Utah Code 72-6-107.5.
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