Subcontractor Due Diligence: Finding the Right Partners

Your company’s success and bottom line are inextricably entwined with those of your project partners. If a project goes well, then everyone benefits; if it stumbles, then those problems can migrate to the rest of the project team and affect everyone’s bottom line. A project filled with cost overruns and change orders can bring down the entire building team.

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About the Authors

Ken Van Bree

Ken Van Bree, CPA, is a Partner at the national accounting firm RubinBrown

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Matt Beerbower

Matt Beerbower, CPA, is a Partner in the national accounting firm RubinBrown’s Construction Services Group in its Denver, CO office.

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