General Contractor
Review the 10 Cox Novak Construction projects and payment history over the years. Know more about who you work with, how they pay, and avoid any potential issues on the job.
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state
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national
industrial average
Protected Projects
100%
41%
42%
Unprotected Projects
0%
54%
53%
Reported Slow Payment
0%
1%
2%
Projects With Liens
0%
4%
3%
Construction Project by unknown general contractor at
29891 Hillside Ter, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Construction Project at
35200 Del Rey, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624
Residential Construction Project at
12 Hunter, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679
Owner Occupied Residential Construction Project at
Residential Construction Project at
22865 Tinyada, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
Residential Construction Project at
3 Via Presea, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679
Send an Invoice Reminder. Other contractors send an invoice reminder 15 and 25 days after sending an invoice.
Send a Notice of Intent to Lien to push for payment and avoid a mechanics lien. A notice of intent to lien results in payment on more than 95% of projects.
No projects in the last 12 months had any reported payment issues by other contractors.
According to available information, 100% of projects in 2023 had no reported payment incidents.
2023 - 100%
2022 - 100%
2021 - 100%
Usually 10% retainage in California. See typical retainage by State for Cox Novak Construction.
100% 10% retainage
Others typically said they were paid on invoice from Cox Novak Construction. See what were common payment terms.
100% Paid on invoice
Cox Novak Construction typically pays in < 15 days. This is self-reported by other contractors at the end of projects.
67% < 15 days
33% > 60 days