Agreement Between Subcontractor and Subsubcontractor (Includes Exhibit E) - 725
The ConsensusDocs 725 is a unique standard agreement tailored for use between subcontractors and subsubcontractors, providing concise contract terms and a separate insurance exhibit.
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Full Package, Sub Contracting Package, Short Forms

The ConsensusDocs 725 Subsubcontract Agreement is the first and only industry-standard contract specifically designed to formalize the relationship between a Subcontractor and a Subsubcontractor. This innovative agreement is particularly suited for specialty contractors who require a straightforward, legally sound framework to define responsibilities, expectations, and compliance requirements.
Unlike traditional subcontract forms that are often overly complex for second-tier agreements, the ConsensusDocs 725 offers a concise and easy-to-understand structure that reflects the typically simpler working relationship between subcontractors and their sub-tier partners. This makes it ideal for streamlining contractual arrangements on both public and private projects.
The document also includes a separate “Exhibit E: Insurance Requirements”, allowing parties to clearly define specific insurance obligations, including minimum and maximum coverage limits. This modular approach simplifies risk management and supports compliance with broader project insurance policies.
Widely recognized in the construction industry, the ConsensusDocs 725 helps minimize disputes, improve clarity, and promote fair contracting practices at all project levels. Whether you’re managing a large construction job or a specialized trade contract, this form offers a professional, standardized tool to keep your projects moving efficiently and compliantly.
ConsensusDocs is about much more than just producing model documents — it’s about changing the way that the construction industry thinks about contracts and contract negotiation. The question is: Where should negotiations start? The ConsensusDocs documents are a good answer for contractors and subcontractors. Early on, ConsensusDocs made a decision that its process for developing contract language for the industry would be transparent and inclusive and their collaborative approach may also inspire others to re-think the old, stereotyped ‘push risk to the weakest party’ approach to negotiating contracts.