One homeowner said his contract price was $1.2 million, and he estimates he's paid and lost about $500K in unfinished work.
The Prompt Payment Act requires agencies to pay interest on any invoices older than 30 days, but the question is, when does that clock start for most vendors?
Upon engagement as CEO, the worker was presented to the public, staff and clients as the employer's CEO and provided with an ...
A nonprofit that provides arts educators to Baltimore City Public Schools, is facing growing scrutiny after eight instructors ...
A six-week data blackout has left the Fed's December path in fog. Odds of a rate cut have collapsed from 92% to about 67% as ...
A court has dismissed a London construction firm’s bid to swerve a disputed subcontractor invoice for more than £200,000. Deputy judge Adrian Williamson ...
Contractor Plus has launched their long-awaited V2—four years after entering the field service management (FSM) software ...
Julian Zaid Dawood and Dr. Jimmy Dawood, M.D. -- are launching DaWoodWorks, an online platform that connects property owners ...
The Congressional Budget Office and an industry group for federal contractors both predict the government won’t return to pre ...
An aviation company in Louisa County and its owners agreed to pay nearly $4 million to resolve accusations that they ...
In today’s high-risk construction environment, every dollar counts. Missed timesheets, delayed payments, and inaccurate forecasting can quickly ...
A Livingston-based commercial flooring contractor has completed a management buyout supported by £2.9m funding from Arbuthnot Commercial Asset Based Lending (ACABL).