Posts Tagged ‘ subcontractors ’

High Input Prices Cost U.S. Subcontractors $97B in Extra Expenses

May 15th, 2023

Subcontractors bore the brunt of uncertain microeconomic conditions and struggled to overcome increased input costs that outpaced bids in 2022, reports Billd, a financing solutions provider. The company recently released its annual National Subcontractor Market Report survey, which dives into the economic realities of subcontractors. Nearly 900 subcontractors participated. The report highlights the struggles that […]

Suit Filed to Block Vaccine Mandate for Construction

Dec 21st, 2021

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and two of its chapters, the Dallas-based TEXO chapter and AGC of Texas, filed a federal suit to block the government’s recent efforts to impose a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on federal contractors and subcontractors. “The administration’s frustration is one thing, but the way it has acted on its […]

What to Know About “Paid in Full” Checks

Jul 2nd, 2020

Many jobs were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic and, as the economy opens back up, it’s possible there could be an increase in price disputes. Door and window companies should be aware that cashing a check marked “payment in full” could prevent them from making a claim for a disputed, unpaid balance […]

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