Juan is a professional with over 22 years of experience with a thorough knowledge in construction, engineering and project management. He is the author of over 4,000 pieces of relevant content to industry professionals. His own experience as a contractor and industry expert is captured in every article he publishes. Juan has also participated in industry forums, conferences, trade shows. He currently writes for several online publications. Rodriguez holds an MBA in Finance from DeVry University and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez (UPRM). He is a certified Project Management Professional from PMI and holds a Professional Engineering License in the state of Illinois, New York and Puerto Rico.More...More...
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Understanding your financial health is a critical component to any construction business. In construction accounting, there are two primary methods of tracking income and expenses: Accrual method and cash basis method. In this article, we’ll look at the pros and cons of these two accounting metSee More...See More...
If you’re worried about getting paid for a construction job, or your payment is LONG overdue, you’re probably already brainstorming ways to light a fire under the GC or owner. Should you call a lawyer? Duct tape their door shut? Walk off the job? Before you go to any of these lengths to spur payment, […] See More...See More...
Contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers are entitled to prompt payment on construction projects in Texas. In this article, we’ll show you how to figure out if your project is covered by the Texas Prompt Payment Act, what the penalties are for late payments, and how to demand payment using prompt pSee More...See More...
Applying for payment is a process that every contractor must understand from A to Z. In construction, a payment application is the document (or more accurately, packet of documents) that a contractor submits to get paid for their services. A contractor must clearly understand what documents aSee More...See More...
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is one of the largest professional organizations in the design and construction industry. They create and sell documents commonly used in construction projects, including contracts, payment applications, and more. In this article, we’ll explore the pros andSee More...See More...