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How to Start a Contracting Business (Step-by-Step Guide)
Starting a contracting business requires proper planning, licensing, insurance, and financial setup. This guide walks you through each step, including choosing your specialty, registering your business, obtaining contractor insurance and bonds, and finding your first clients. Whether you're starting with little experience or scaling up, learn how to launch your contracting business legally and successfully.

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5 days ago3 min read


Independent Contractor vs Licensed Contractor: What’s the Difference?
Understanding the difference between an independent contractor and a licensed contractor is essential for anyone working in construction or hiring for a project. While an independent contractor is simply self-employed, a licensed contractor has met state requirements to legally perform regulated work. This guide explains key differences, when a license is required, insurance and bond needs, and how to avoid costly legal mistakes.

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Apr 73 min read


How to Finance Equipment Without Hurting Cash Flow
Financing construction equipment can either support your growth or strain your cash flow. Contractors who invest in equipment the wrong way often face financial pressure, especially during slow periods. This guide explains how to finance equipment using smart strategies like leasing, loans, and rentals while protecting your working capital.

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Mar 273 min read


The Hidden Costs of Poor Job Costing in Construction
Learn how poor job costing can impact construction profitability, bidding accuracy, and cash flow, and why strong financial tracking is essential for contractors.

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Mar 123 min read


From $1M to $10M: Growing Your Construction Company
Growing a construction company from $1M to $10M requires more than landing bigger jobs. It demands stronger financial infrastructure, increased bonding capacity, disciplined risk management, and scalable systems. Discover the key strategies successful contractors use to expand responsibly and compete for larger public and private projects.

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Mar 23 min read


Why Your Surety Bond Isn’t Just a Requirement — It’s a Growth Tool
Many contractors see surety bonds as a required expense — but bonding is actually a powerful growth tool. Strong bonding capacity opens the door to larger public projects, increases credibility, and signals financial stability. Learn how to use your surety bond strategically to scale your construction business and win bigger contracts.

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Feb 263 min read
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