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How to Make Changes & Still Make Money

Construction Business Owner

How to Make Changes & Still Make Money. It’s nearly impossible to make any money when contracts allow just 10% and your subcontract only allows for 15% total overhead and profit markup on change orders, or time and material costs plus work. Alex Headley. Fri, 03/26/2021 - 11:30.

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4BT OpenJOC(TM) Job Order Contracting Solution Saves Money!

Job Order Contracting

4BT OpenJOC TM Job Order Contracting Solution saves money by significantly improving facilities project planning, procurement, and project execution service delivery. 4BT OpenJOC TM Job Order Contracting Solution Saves Money. 4BT OpenJOC(TM) Job Order Contracting Solution Saves Money. Email Address. I'd like a call!

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9 Money-Saving Tips for Contractors

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Typical construction profit margins are slim, but going into the new year there are a few ways you can bump up those profit margins. Read more.

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Why Banks Won't Lend Money To Your Construction Business

Contractor Bookkeeping

Small construction business owners must be adequately prepared to meet with a lender to present their business in the best possible light and ready for the money they need.

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You Can't Improve Construction Safety from Inside a Filing Cabinet

How mobile technology can mitigate risk, save money, and provide a competitive advantage.

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5 Ways to Stop Your Company’s Money Leaks & Blockages

Construction Business Owner

In addition, leaks cause some money to flow out of the funnel. A steady flow of sales volume enters the funnel in the form of revenue. The funnel absorbs and reduces the profit output by paying invoices for job costs and overhead expenses. The leftover flow is net profit cash exiting the end of the funnel into your equity account.

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HS2 slammed for failure to provide value for money

Construction Law

The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee says that HS2 now represents very poor value for money and neither the Department for Transport (DfT) or HS2 Ltd knows what the final benefits of the project will be. Costs have continued to escalate and neither the DfT or HS2 know how much the project will now cost, a PAC report says.