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Webinar Recap: Cash Flow Crash Course from Start to Finish

Cash flow can make or break the success of your project. Mapping out a project’s cash flow on a week-by-week schedule allows you to see the gaps and solve for them in advance. Getting it right starts by getting your bid right. Establishing the costs of your project, and the cost of running your business, is critical to estimating your bid. Finally, when you have the cash flow of every project estimated and scheduled, you have a solid foundation on which to build your business’s profitability.

CEO Scott Peper and Senior Commercial Underwriter Andrew Schwartz joined Michael Williams of Levelset for a complete crash course on setting up your cash flow to get the work done AND make a profit.

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Work in Progress Financing: The Secret Weapon for Project-Based Manufacturers

Learn how Work in Progress (WIP) financing helps manufacturers bridge cash flow gaps, fund materials and labor, and scale production without giving up equity. In project-based manufacturing, cash flow timing, not demand, often constrains growth. You need to purchase raw materials, pay labor, absorb overhead — long before your customer pays. That mismatch can strangle […]

The Top Bidding Mistakes Contractors Make and How to Fix Them

Bidding mistakes can cripple a construction contractor company’s growth and limit its profits. Many contractors, however, are unaware that they’re making these mistakes. At Mobilization Funding, we’ve reviewed thousands of contracts—and the bids that won them. Here are the top bidding mistakes we see and how to avoid them. Bidding to Win, Not to Profit […]

Mobilization Funding 2025 Construction Delays and Payment Timing Report

Most Americans Blame Bad Planning for Construction Delays. Contractors Say the Real Damage Comes From Late Payments. New survey reveals the hidden role of cash flow in the traffic jams and stalled projects Americans love to hate. From detoured commutes to half-finished roads, construction delays are a daily frustration. Ninety-one percent of Americans say they’ve […]