I am an equipment operator working in Georgia at the infinite energy center installing an underground retention pond at the moment. The county the business is in just issued a shelter in place and close of all nonessential business. Our company is mostly Heavy Civil construction and I am asking...Read More...Read More
Why is it that my husband who is an interior trim carpenter, in residential new construction, who lives in North Carolina ...how is it that he would be considered essential?? I don’t understand why he would be considered essential?...Read More
Contractors are telling me we can continue to work & fabricate for their projects. Some projects are Healthcare, IT & school related. I have employees that are questioning this....Read More
HI, hope you all are safe! I had small construction for rehab properties, in 2008 I lost everything, filed for bankruptcy and my credit went bad. So slowly I start landscape business by myself , time to time I would hire day labor for help. Does this stimulus fund help me in any way, from getting loan f...Read More...Read More
I am doing a commercial job. Almost 4 months into the job now.I have gotten played for 3 draws but on April seven he said he could only pay $35,000 of a 79,716.35 invoice of work already done. He said that thats all he had in his bank account. He told me he would get the loan for the balance in on...Read More...Read More
It appears they are only going to look at FTE numbers, not the actual employees, so if you have laid off someone but rehire someone else within the next 30 days will you still be able to receive full forgiveness on this Stimulus loan?...Read More
We are in the middle of a home renovation project and my independent contractor is concerned about whether he is allowed to continue working during the Coronavirus shelter-in-place restrictions. My home is in Raleigh, but he is driving from Greensboro daily. ...Read More
In New York and Massachusetts construction is considered an essential business, even remodeling as it is "work necessary to render occupied residential buildings fully habitable". And in Vermont the only building services permitted are those necessary for the "safety, sanitation and operations of r...Read More...Read More