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The construction business demands a great deal. Tracking labor, material and equipment costs across jobs, ensuring progress bills match work completed, managing cash flow-these are just a few of the challenges you encounter.
We know. Because we’ve been there. In fact, an integral member of our Construction Services team was once CFO and COO of a large, closely-held construction company. He knows exactly what you go through every day.
Battelle & Battelle LLP serves construction clients ranging from architects, to engineers, to general and specialty contractors. We’ve helped both start-up and multinational firms gain financing, keep up with fast-changing tax regulations, accurately maintain project costs and so much more. In addition to providing financial statement audits, review and compilation services, we also provide the following services to our construction clients:
- Adviceon managing risks in the construction environment
- Choosing accounting software that is specific to contractors
- Assistance in evaluation of bonding capacity
- Negotiating lines of credit
- Assessing causes and identifying corrective actions for patterns of cost overruns
- Assistance in claim resolution
- Cost segregation studies
- Strategic planning
- Start-up needs
Our professionals understand the construction industry and the issues that impact our clients' businesses and provide services that our clients need to make solid financial and operational decisions.
As a general or specialty contractor, you must find ways to increase profitability and reduce risks by keeping your projects and field service operations on track, on time, and on budget. The right technology can be the first step in successful project management.
We assist our construction clients by:
- Helping with hardware and software selection
- Providing training and support
- Offering solutions specific to the construction industry
For additional information about our construction industry practice, contact John W. (Jack) Lohbeck at (937) 853-1423.
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