ACCOUNTING FOR CONCRETE CONTRACTORS
BOOKKEEPING & TAXES FOR CONCRETE CONTRACTORS.
Job-costed, tax-ready books for concrete contractors, from a team that knows a pour is priced weeks before the truck ever shows up.
- FLAT MONTHLY FEE
- JOB-LEVEL PROFIT
- BOOKS CLOSED MONTHLY
BUILT FOR THE TRADE
THE PRICE MOVES BEFORE THE POUR.
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READY-MIX PRICE MOVEMENT
Mix costs shift between the quote and the pour, and the difference lands on the job rather than in a general material bucket.
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WEATHER KILLS SCHEDULES
A rained-out pour costs crew time with no revenue against it, and those hours post somewhere you can see them.
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PUMP AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL
Rental runs by the day whether or not the pour happens, so it is tracked per job instead of as monthly overhead.
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SHORT JOBS, HIGH VOLUME
You run many small jobs rather than a few large ones, so costing has to work at a scale where one bad job hides easily.
WHAT WE HANDLE
FOUR THINGS, DONE RIGHT.
Bookkeeping and tax preparation are the base. Job costing and WIP tracking are added when you need them.
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JOB COSTING
Every cost lands on the job that earned it, so you know which jobs made money.
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MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING
Books closed monthly, reconciled, and ready for whoever asks.
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WIP TRACKING
Work in progress tracked so revenue matches the work actually completed.
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TAX PREPARATION
Business and owner returns prepared from books we already know are right.
WHY IT MATTERS
FIND THE JOBS THAT DON’T PAY.
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PRICE THE MIX RIGHT
Real material history means your next quote carries the movement you have actually seen.
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CATCH THE SMALL LOSSES
At your job volume, a consistently underpriced job type costs more over a year than one bad pour.
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NO TAX-SEASON SURPRISES
Clean books all year mean the return is a formality, not a fire drill.
QUESTIONS BEFORE WE START
STRAIGHT ANSWERS. NO RUNAROUND.
Everything you should know before trusting us with your books and taxes.
STILL HAVE A QUESTION?
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More so, not less. At high volume a job type that is quietly underpriced costs you more over a year than any single bad pour.
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Crew hours with no revenue against them land where you can see them, rather than disappearing into a month that just looks vaguely disappointing.
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Yes, rather than as monthly overhead. Rental runs by the day whether the pour happens or not, and it belongs to the job that booked it.
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Yes. Catch-up work is something we do regularly. We will tell you what it takes to get current before you commit to anything.
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No. We do not provide payroll services. We do make sure crew and sub costs land on the job that incurred them, so labour shows up where it actually went.
BUILT FOR YOUR TRADE
ACCOUNTING THAT KNOWS THE JOB.
From job costing to retainage and progress billing,
we understand the financial pressure behind every project.
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ROOFING
CONTRACTORSClaim work, supplements and deductibles accounted for on the job they belong to.
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BUILDERS &
GENERAL CONTRACTORSCosts coded per job across every project running at once, so you can see which ones earned.
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PLUMBING
CONTRACTORSService calls and construction work kept apart, so neither one hides the other.
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HVAC
CONTRACTORSInstall work and service work costed separately instead of averaged into one margin.
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REMODELING
CONTRACTORSApproved change orders tracked against the original contract instead of vanishing into one total.
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ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORSTrack labor by who actually worked it and hold costs on jobs still waiting to pass inspection.