Construction factoring

Contractors and subcontractors face retainage, progress billing, disputes, lien rights, and slow approval cycles.

Cash flow pattern

Billing can depend on progress applications, retainage, change orders, inspection, lien waivers, and pay-when-paid language.

Typical invoice documents

Common factoring fit

May fit clean, approved commercial invoices. It is harder when receivables are subject to retainage, conditional payment, or unresolved change orders.

Contract clauses to check

Industry-specific risks

What factoring does not solve

Related calculator: Factoring fee calculator. Use it for a local estimate only.

Related reading

Sources

  • Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 - Uniform Law Commission. Accessed 2026-05-19. Reference for secured transactions concepts including receivables and filings.
  • Secured Finance Network - Secured Finance Network. Accessed 2026-05-19. Industry education source for secured finance and asset-based lending context.
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