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Types of Capital for Construction Businesses

Levelset

Working capital measures the difference between a construction company’s current assets and current liabilities. Businesses whose assets (like cash, accounts receivable, inventory, or materials) exceed the value of their liabilities (like wages, debts, vendor payments, or overhead costs) have working capital to use to maintain or grow.

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Setting up a Job Order Contract Using Best Management Practices

Job Order Contracting

d) An indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (task order) contract which provides for the use of negotiated, definitive, bilateral orders (i.e., through discussions and negotiations. d) Negotiations. (1) 1) Negotiations on orders of specified value or greater not begin without an owner estimate. (2)

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PSMJ Enlists Five Industry Experts to Prepare Design Firm Leaders

PSMJ Resources

Speakers to present their M&A expertise at PSMJ’s Mergers & Acquisitions Senior Executive Roundtable for Buyers in St. and liability insurance specialist Brian Hadar from Suncoast Insurance Associates. Hadar, meanwhile, will offer up expertise on the liability implications of a merger or acquisition.

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Environmental Regulations in Construction: What Contractors Need to Know

Levelset

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as “Superfund,” covers improper disposal or intent to dispose of hazardous waste. View the list of chemicals subject to CERCLA here. Under 42 U.S.C.

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I’ve Received Contractor Lawsuit. What Happens Next?

Construction Law Monitor

A corporation or limited liability company is not an individual. Once a judgment is rendered against the party who is sued, then bank accounts, garnishments and property are all options for a quick collection. Other options : – Informal negotiations or ADR clause are other options.

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Best Practice Job Order Contracting

Job Order Contracting

d) An indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (task order) contract which provides for the use of negotiated, definitive, bilateral orders (i.e., through discussions and negotiations. d) Negotiations. (1) 1) Negotiations on orders $100,000 or more may not begin without an Independent Government Estimate (IGE). (2)

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Tax Reform Impact on Employers and Employees

Revit OpEd

The Tax Bill suspends all miscellaneous itemized deductions that are subject to the 2% floor under present law. As a result, such compensation is taken into account in determining whether the amount of a covered employee’s compensation for a taxable year exceeds $1 million and is therefore not deductible under Code Section 162.