What should be in a plumbing subcontract scope of works?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
A plumbing subcontract scope of works should include project details, specific tasks, materials to be used, timelines, and payment terms. It should also outline inspection requirements and compliance with local regulations.
Key points
- Project details and specific tasks
- Materials and equipment specifications
- Timeline for completion
- Payment terms and conditions
- Compliance with local plumbing codes
Make sure the scope is clear and covers everything the plumber needs to do. This helps avoid disputes later and keeps the job on track. Check that it aligns with the main contract and any relevant regulations to avoid compliance issues.
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Alloovium helps by ensuring all compliance documents and obligations are tracked and easily accessible.
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General information for Australian construction professionals — not legal advice. Verify jurisdiction-specific requirements with the relevant regulator.