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Completed Operations: A Contractor’s Guide to Coverage, Cost, & More

Levelset

If a contractor’s work fails after a project is complete, completed operations insurance can help cover some of the expenses. It is sold as an extension to your general liability insurance policy and may be required by the state you work in or the project owner. Learn more: The most common types of insurance policies in construction.

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Estimating- The New Normal

Chianelli Estimating

social distancing, staggered start times, wide-ranging disinfection for tools, work surfaces, equipment, machinery and hands. One error may be the difference in bankruptcy or staying afloat. Tool & Equipment rentals. Insurances; Workers compensation, General Liability, Risk. cost overruns. many more not listed…….

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Job Costing Accounting Vs. Regular Accounting

Contractor Bookkeeping

Knowing which markets to serve, when to hire more people, when and how to acquire loans, lines of credit, bonds, performance bonds, insurance cost savings, business planning and your overall construction company business strategy. Equipment auctions and listen to contractors explain why the bank repossessed everything.

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constructionattorneyblog: New York court holds that contractor.

Construction Lawyer

  Chapeau filed bankruptcy. The problem for the subcontractor was that the owner was not paying for any improvements to its property, it was merely allowing another party to place its equipment there for a limited time.  Chapeau also owned all of the equipment and was entitled to remove it after the DEPA terminated.

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How to Start a Roofing Business: 9 Tips to Grow & Thrive

Levelset

Lay the sheathing: Registration, licensing, and insurance. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once you’re registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your roofing business from the ground up.

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How to Start a Painting Business: 9 Keys to Growth & Success

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Start right by registering, licensing, and insuring your business. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once your business is registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your business from the ground up.

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How to Start a Plumbing Business: 9 Tips for Growth

Levelset

Get registered, licensed, and insured before anything else. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once you’re registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your plumbing business from the ground up.