News tagged invoice
  • 5 Effective Ways You Can Market Your Construction Jobs in 2023

    Looking for ways to market your construction jobs in 2023? Check out these 5 effective strategies, including using a roofing invoice template to showcase your professionalism and expertise. We've got you covered, from social media marketing to job postings on specialized platforms. Start attracting the best candidates for your construction jobs today! Overview As of […] The post 5 Effective Ways You Can Market Your Construction Jobs in 2023 first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.

  • Procore launches payment service

    The software giant announced that Procore Pay will streamline lien waiver collection and feature expedited invoice review.

  • Watch for these common invoice scams

    Mid-sized businesses are losing almost $300,000 annually to invoice fraud, which can also hurt supplier relationships, according to Branden Jenkins, COO of Medius. 

  • CostCertified Launches Payments Feature

    CostCertified, a state-of-the-art construction estimating software company, has recently launched new payments feature. The new feature, CostCertified Payments, will provide contractors with the ability to invoice and receive payments all within the estimating platform.   Contractors often struggle to get paid … The post CostCertified Launches Payments Feature first appeared on Commercial Construction and Renovation.

  • Extremely poor and not fit for purpose works/repairs

    We were recommended NMC for paving slab repairs on our estate in london. Their quote was above others that we had received but were the only company that could attend quickly due to the H&S issues of the areas requiring repairs. The staff that they sent were very rude and abusive to myself and another resident. when the invoice arrived, i went to inspect the works to sign it off for payment. Some of the repairs was worse than before they touched it. I refused and sent NMC a snagging list. The original surveyor attended and came up with every excuse with one line, "it is impossible to lay slabs down perfectly flat and level" With that comment, i had to walk off stating that it wont be paid until i am satisfied. They agreed to re-visit but very little was done. We still refused to pay an dthen a court order was made by them for the works. 4 years down the line, i am now personally repairing their works as every slab they touched has sunk, lifted, twisted and cracked. I can do better.

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