Private offices, telecommuting options and flex schedules, a beautiful wrap-around second-story balcony overlooking Old Town Scottsdale, full kitchen, covered parking, bring-your-dog-to-work Fridays — life is good at Ledgerwood Associates Corporate […]
Hail, Lien Caesar! The mechanic’s lien can be traced as far back as the Roman Empire. Under Roman civil law, architects, suppliers and laborers had preference over all other creditors. […]
Managing subcontractor compliance reminds me of the Greek mythological story about Medusa. What doesn’t kill you will protect you. In the end game, the purpose of the 20-day preliminary and a mechanic’s lien is to a) protect the subcontractor’s right for payment and b) also to notify owner of all of his obligations on the job (often the GC hires all of the subs and the owner is unaware of whom is doing what work).
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Did you know the Section 179 tax deduction has been increased to $500,000 for 2013? As an added bonus, the former limit for 2012 ($125,000) was boosted to a half […]
So, currently, we have desktop + software + mobile + apps + cloud as construction platforms and channels. We can send timecards from the field to the back office, we […]
Common upgrade mistakes If your company is considering launching the New Year with shiny, upgraded Sage 300CRE software (formerly Timberline Office) —now is the time to start for a successful […]
Paperless approval and routing systems are hardly new. Workflows and routing are common business processes that have become routine. For Sage 300 CRE (formerly Timberline) there is a solution that […]