Buying Materials to Start a Project
A subcontractor who has been awarded a contract to build a local school and doesn't have the cash reserves to get the project started.
Daily debit loans create a vicious cycle of debt that can be hard to get out from under. The rates can be enormous, sometimes exceeding 350%. Even though the fast cash can be tempting, there is a better way.
Mobilization Funding is a smarter option for construction businesses that need short-term working capital for a particular project.
A subcontractor who has been awarded a contract to build a local school and doesn't have the cash reserves to get the project started.
A GC that has been contracted to replace the windows in the county library needs to pay his staff, purchase materials and more before a large final payment comes through.
A business owner needs to secure permits before a project begins while paying vendors to help the project along the way.
We asked Prime Electrical's CEO & founder Camell Williams to share why he became a Mobilization Funding client and what his experience has been with our company.
Let us guide you through the process, never push you to borrow more than you need, and work with you to make sure your project is a success!