Rider Between Contractor and Subcontractor for Material Storage at Subcontractor's Site - 750.1
The ConsensusDocs 750.1 Storage Rider provides a standard agreement for storing construction materials and equipment at a subcontractor’s yard, outlining minimum precautions and responsibilities.
Included in:
Full Package, Sub Contracting Package

The ConsensusDocs 750.1 Storage Rider is a standardized contract addendum that addresses the proper storage of materials and equipment at a Subcontractor’s facility or yard. This rider is designed to be attached to the ConsensusDocs 750 Constructor and Subcontractor Agreement, providing additional clarity and protection related to off-site storage of project-related items.
This essential rider ensures that both parties agree to minimum safety standards, insurance coverage, and risk mitigation measures for stored materials, helping prevent disputes and losses during the course of a construction project. It’s particularly useful when valuable equipment or materials must be stored off-site prior to delivery or installation at the job location.
Key Features of the ConsensusDocs 750.1 Storage Rider:
- Establishes clear guidelines for the storage of project materials at a subcontractor’s yard
- Ensures mutual agreement on minimum precautionary measures and insurance coverage
- Offers a standardized format for easy integration with the broader ConsensusDocs 750 Agreement
- Helps reduce risk of damage, theft, or liability related to stored equipment
- Enhances contract clarity and compliance across project partners
This rider is a smart addition for projects involving phased material deliveries, long-lead equipment, or situations where storage outside the job site is necessary. By formalizing expectations around off-site storage, the ConsensusDocs 750.1 promotes transparency and accountability while safeguarding materials vital to project success.
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