Service Contractors

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill: What Contractors Need to Know | Finance Facts

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill: What Contractors Need to Know | Finance Facts

The new details from the House fact sheets confirm that virtually every tax break a contractor cares about—faster equipment write‑offs, bigger interest deductions, lower payroll taxes on OT, and less 1099 paperwork—is either doubled, made permanent, or both. The sooner you realign your financing strategy to these rules, the greater your competitive edge in 2025 and beyond. For most construction firms, the One Big Beautiful Bill makes buying or financing equipment—and the associated borrowing costs—much cheaper after taxes. Use the extra cash to win more bids, staff up, or simply sleep better knowing your working capital cushion has just got thicker.

Stadium and Arena Construction/Repair Contractors: Leveraging Equipment Financing and Working Capital | Finance Facts

Stadium and Arena Construction/Repair Contractors: Leveraging Equipment Financing and Working Capital | Finance Facts

Modern stadiums and arenas are architectural marvels that combine functionality, sustainability, and state-of-the-art technology. Their construction or renovation involves significant capital outlays, and contractors are pivotal in bringing these projects to life. From excavating massive sites to installing cutting-edge audiovisual systems, the work requires sophisticated machinery, skilled labour, and careful financial planning. This article explores how construction and repair contractors use equipment financing and working capital to meet the challenges of stadium and arena projects.

Tactile Skills in Construction and Service Contractors: The Foundation of the Educated Proletariat | Finance Facts

Tactile Skills in Construction and Service Contractors: The Foundation of the Educated Proletariat | Finance Facts

In modern economies, construction and service contractors are pivotal, representing a crucial subset of skilled labourers — the “educated proletariat.” This term accurately characterizes individuals whose work necessitates intellectual comprehension and hands-on proficiency. Tactile skills, or hands-on expertise, are not just a part of their work but the very foundation of it.