Track and monitor construction payment activity in Missouri. On this page you can find newly reported construction projects started, projects completed, and mechanics liens filed with county recorders. All reported projects are either collected from partnerships with county recorders where Levelset has a direct partnership with the government office or from projects submitted in the Levelset platform. See how project starts, completes, and liens filed in Missouri have changed this week and for monthly trends. To learn more or collaborate with Levelset on the 1.5+ million construction projects in our system, please email news@levelset.com.
207 Projects Started in Missouri in the last 7 days. This is 60% lower than the previous 7 days.
752 Projects Completed in Missouri in the last 7 days. This is 99% lower than the previous 7 days.
0 Mechanics Liens in Missouri in the last 7 days. This is 0% higher than the previous 7 days.
See the most recent Construction Financial news in Missouri. This is Construction Payment news reported by the Levelset News team. To get in touch, please email news@levelset.com
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Lien filed on: 04/04/2024
Lien value: $6,042.30
Property Owner:
Tyler Cross
General Contractor:
Lien filed on: 04/03/2024
Lien value: $22,602.95
Property Owner:
City of Kansas City (MO)
General Contractor:
Lien filed on: 03/18/2024
Lien value: $21,802.10
Property Owner:
Ephantus Mwangi
General Contractor:
Rainbow International Restoration
Lien filed on: 03/08/2024
Lien value: $4,889.65
Property Owner:
Voss Jeffrey A Oblinger Shannon
General Contractor:
Black And White Industries
Lien filed on: 03/06/2024
Lien value: $344,177.01
Property Owner:
General Contractor:
Lien filed on: 03/05/2024
Lien value: $33,551.32
Property Owner:
Peoples Church of Arnold
General Contractor:
Shield Siding And Renovation
Lien filed on: 03/04/2024
Lien value: $11,549.00
Property Owner:
Pavia Frank
General Contractor:
Westplex Services D B A Puroclean of Wentzville
Lien filed on: 02/29/2024
Lien value: $5,100.05
Property Owner:
Stark Nathaniel Wade Johnson Jamie Marie
General Contractor:
Elite Construction Solutions
Lien filed on: 02/26/2024
Lien value: $414,664.36
Property Owner:
Magnitude 7 Metals
General Contractor:
Icc Commonwealth Corporation
Lien filed on: 02/23/2024
Lien value: $65,506.51
Property Owner:
O'reilly Hospitality Viii
General Contractor:
BluSky Restoration Contractors
Lien filed on: 02/22/2024
Lien value: $36,307.09
Property Owner:
Bias Maharin
General Contractor:
MaxSalePrice Inc.
Lien filed on: 02/21/2024
Lien value: $9,348.93
Property Owner:
Ymgi Group
Sun Flower Real Estate
General Contractor:
Lien filed on: 02/16/2024
Lien value: $291,924.35
Lien filed on: 02/07/2024
Lien value: $9,650.00
Property Owner:
Louis Community College
General Contractor:
Lien filed on: 02/06/2024
Lien value: $28,350.72
Property Owner:
Meyer Kimberly A
General Contractor:
MaxSalePrice Inc.
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Their process once setup is very scalable and doesn't require much oversight. As it can happen, they did not include us on a monthly pay app (during the middle of the project). When the payment didn't arrive as expected, we sent a little notice and received a personal apology with the reasoning and payment very timely thereafter. Overall a good team to deal with!
I really like how this company insures all subs are paid. Too many times other large construction companies pay the main and don't worry about the subs on a project.
Overall decent. They pay faster than most commercial accounts, usually you'll receive payment within 30 days. Been with them for over 10 years.
Their payment process is transparent, efficient, and customer-friendly. Knoebel Construction’s team is highly professional, courteous, and prompt in responding to their clients' concerns.
I have had pretty good luck with Brinkmann. Like with all general contractors, read your contract. If you don't understand what you're signing, or you can't be bothered with reading it first, you can't blame Brinkmann. Of course they're looking out for themselves. We all do that.