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Accounting practices for construction businesses including job costing, WIP schedules, and retainage

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Davis-Bacon Certified Payroll in 2026: A Practical Compliance Guide for Federal and IRA-Funded Construction Contractors
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Davis-Bacon Certified Payroll in 2026: A Practical Compliance Guide for Federal and IRA-Funded Construction Contractors

A working contractor's guide to Davis-Bacon compliance in 2026, covering the redesigned WH-347 certified payroll form, fringe benefit annualization, apprenticeship ratios measured daily, the 2023 final rule and 2024 truck-driver injunction, and how the Inflation Reduction Act's five-times tax credit multiplier ties prevailing wage compliance to clean-energy projects.

construction
payroll
compliance
tax-credits
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OSHA's Proposed Heat Standard: A HIIPP Compliance Playbook for Construction, Restaurant, and Warehouse Employers
·mike

OSHA's Proposed Heat Standard: A HIIPP Compliance Playbook for Construction, Restaurant, and Warehouse Employers

OSHA's proposed federal heat rule sets 80°F and 90°F triggers requiring water, shade, paid breaks, acclimatization, and a written HIIPP. Five state plans — California (Cal/OSHA 3395 and 3396), Washington, Oregon, Nevada, and Maryland — already enforce binding heat illness standards. Here's the compliance playbook construction, restaurant, warehouse, and delivery employers can build today under the General Duty Clause.

compliance
construction
restaurant
california
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Residential Roofing and Storm Restoration Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Re-Roof Crews and Insurance-Claim Specialists
·mike

Residential Roofing and Storm Restoration Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Re-Roof Crews and Insurance-Claim Specialists

How residential roofers and storm restoration contractors should handle ASC 606 variable consideration, Section 460 elections, supplemental claim revenue, customer deductibles under state law, OSHA fall protection costs, and the KPIs (squares per crew-day, gross margin by channel) that separate profitable shops from busy ones.

bookkeeping
construction
job-costing
revenue-recognition
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Custom Home Builder Bookkeeping: Section 460, Job Costing, Retainage, and NAHB Benchmarks
·mike

Custom Home Builder Bookkeeping: Section 460, Job Costing, Retainage, and NAHB Benchmarks

How independent residential GCs and custom home builders should structure their books — Section 460 method election, phase-level job cost categories, deposit and retainage handling, mechanics lien waiver discipline, warranty reserves, and the NAHB KPIs that matter.

construction
job-costing
bookkeeping
tax
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Solar Installer Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Section 48E ITC Adders, and Life After the Section 25D Residential Sunset
·mike

Solar Installer Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Section 48E ITC Adders, and Life After the Section 25D Residential Sunset

How residential and commercial solar EPCs should structure ASC 606 performance obligations, document the Section 48E domestic content and energy community adders, reserve for workmanship warranty per kilowatt, and survive the post-Section 25D residential market in 2026.

solar
bookkeeping
tax-credits
revenue-recognition
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Custom Cabinet and Millwork Shop Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Job Costing, and Section 179
·mike

Custom Cabinet and Millwork Shop Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Job Costing, and Section 179

How custom cabinet and architectural millwork shops should account for long-lead contracts under ASC 606, allocate CNC machine-hour burden, hold customer deposits as liabilities, reserve for hardwood yield loss, and expense equipment under the 2026 Section 179 limit of $2.56M.

bookkeeping
manufacturing
job-costing
revenue-recognition
+4
Roofing Contractor Bookkeeping for Storm Restoration: ACV, RCV, Mortgage-Endorsed Checks, Supplements, and Warranty Reserves
·mike

Roofing Contractor Bookkeeping for Storm Restoration: ACV, RCV, Mortgage-Endorsed Checks, Supplements, and Warranty Reserves

A working guide to bookkeeping for storm-restoration roofers — splitting insurance and retail revenue, tracking ACV and recoverable-depreciation receivables, modeling mortgage-endorsement float, booking supplements as scope adjustments rather than new sales, accruing 1–3 percent workmanship warranty reserves, and applying Section 179 to trucks, dumpsters, and tear-off equipment.

construction
job-costing
bookkeeping
insurance
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AIA-Style Progress Billing With Forms G702 and G703: A Contractor's Guide to Schedule of Values, Retainage, Change Orders, and ASC 606
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AIA-Style Progress Billing With Forms G702 and G703: A Contractor's Guide to Schedule of Values, Retainage, Change Orders, and ASC 606

How AIA Forms G702 and G703 work together, how to build a defensible schedule of values, handle retainage and change orders on the continuation sheet, and reconcile progress billings to ASC 606 revenue recognition for U.S. general contractors.

construction
job-costing
revenue-recognition
cash-flow
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Markup vs. Margin: The Pricing Mistake That Quietly Costs Small Businesses 7 Points of Profit on Every Sale
·mike

Markup vs. Margin: The Pricing Mistake That Quietly Costs Small Businesses 7 Points of Profit on Every Sale

Markup and margin share a numerator but not a denominator, and the gap can quietly cost a contractor $99,000 a year. A plain-language guide to the conversion math, a target-margin lookup table, and why retailers, contractors, and restaurants keep underpricing jobs.

pricing-strategies
profit-margins
small-business
bookkeeping
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Solar Installation Contractor Accounting: Customer Deposits, RECs, PPAs, and Passing Through the Section 48 ITC Without Triggering Recapture
·mike

Solar Installation Contractor Accounting: Customer Deposits, RECs, PPAs, and Passing Through the Section 48 ITC Without Triggering Recapture

A solar installer's bookkeeping playbook — customer deposits under ASC 606, REC inventory, PPA classification under ASC 842, the 50% basis reduction on the Section 48 ITC, Section 6418 transferability mechanics, and the five-year recapture clock that survives a sale of the business.

construction
bookkeeping
tax-credits
revenue-recognition
+4
Section 45L Before the Lights Go Out: How Builders and Developers Can Still Claim $2,500 to $5,000 Per Unit Before June 30, 2026
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Section 45L Before the Lights Go Out: How Builders and Developers Can Still Claim $2,500 to $5,000 Per Unit Before June 30, 2026

Section 45L pays builders and developers $500 to $5,000 per energy-efficient home, but the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ends the credit for homes acquired after June 30, 2026. A practical guide to ENERGY STAR versus Zero Energy Ready certification, prevailing wage rules on multifamily, the LIHTC basis carve-out, and the Form 8908 mechanics that decide whether the credit survives audit.

tax-credits
tax-compliance
construction
real-estate
+4
How to Read a Construction WIP Schedule: Percentage-of-Completion, Over- and Under-Billing
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How to Read a Construction WIP Schedule: Percentage-of-Completion, Over- and Under-Billing

A construction WIP schedule recognizes revenue as work is performed using cost-to-cost percentage-of-completion, then exposes over- and under-billing on every job — the report banks and surety underwriters read before the income statement.

construction
job-costing
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
+3
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