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Real-Time Work-in-Progress Figures — Construction’s Secret Weapon

ProcurementExpress.com

Work in progress figures might not sound like something you need to think much about. In the construction industry, WIPs cover the raw materials, plus labor and overhead, used as part of a project. In the construction industry, WIPs cover the raw materials, plus labor and overhead, used as part of a project.

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Real-Time Work-in-Progress Figures — Construction’s Secret Weapon

ProcurementExpress.com

Work in progress figures might not sound like something you need to think much about. In the construction industry, WIPs cover the raw materials, plus labor and overhead, used as part of a project. Real-time work-in-progress figures, or WIP, allow teams to become more efficient, effective, and remain in control.

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Lean Construction – Overcoming decades of mistrust, lack of communication, and opposition between facilities owners, designers, engineers, and builders.

Job Order Contracting

Adversarial, change-order-oriented environment is common between owner, A/E, and contractor. Bid shopping can occur and actual overhead and profit amounts are unknown. Change orders may be reduced versus DBB due to A/E-contractor collaboration and contractual relationship. Disadvantages.

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Contractors Need Reports Not Bookkeeping

Contractor Bookkeeping

High Overhead Costs (in-house server). Midsize Construction Companies who view construction accounting as an “Overhead Expense” or "Waste of Money" will try to get buy on the cheap. I keep losing money on change orders can you help stop the money leaks? We have a process for managing change orders.

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Contractors Want Reports Not Bookkeeping

Contractor Bookkeeping

High Overhead Costs (in-house server). Midsize Construction Companies who view construction accounting as an “Overhead Expense” or "Waste of Money" will try to get buy on the cheap. I keep losing money on change orders can you help stop the money leaks? We have a process for managing change orders.

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Steps To Obtaining A Surety Bond

Contractor Bookkeeping

After you have obtained your bond, the surety will likely ask you to prepare quarterly schedules of work in progress. This includes such information as whether you have overbilled or underbilled the project – change order issues, revisions to cost estimates, estimated final gross profits and anticipated completion dates.

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Is Your Accountant Helping Or Hurting Your Construction Company?

Contractor Bookkeeping

Change Order. Work-In-Progress. Overhead & Profit Charges. When my parents used words like: Job Deposit. Payment Application. Periodic Draw. Underground. Charge Backs. Retention Held. Retention Billed. Balloon Framing. Bond For License. Inland Marine Insurance. Underbilling. Overbilling. Earned Value.