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Fractal Renovations Payment and Project History

Review the 12 Fractal Renovations 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.

Project Monitoring12 Projects


project

last
12 months

state
average

national
industrial average

Protected Projects

100%

41%

41%

Unprotected Projects

0%

55%

54%

Reported Slow Payment

0%

1%

1%

Projects With Liens

0%

3%

4%

Fractal Renovations Project and Payment History


Construction Project by unknown general contractor at

8540 9th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98117

    Owner Occupied Residential Construction Project by unknown general contractor at

    12324 SE 64th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98006

      Residential Construction Project by Dyna Contracting at

        Waiting for payment from Fractal Renovations


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        Payment History Summary


        Recent Payment Performance

        No projects in the last 12 months had any reported payment issues by other contractors.

        Payment Performance Over the Years

        According to available information, 100% of projects in 2023 had no reported payment incidents.

        2023 - 100%

        2022 - 100%

        2021 - 100%

        Typical Contract Terms


        Retainage

        Typical retainage not yet submitted for Fractal Renovations.

        Payment Terms

        Others typically said they were paid when paid from Fractal Renovations. See what were common payment terms.

        100% Pay when paid

        Days to Payment

        Fractal Renovations typically pays in > 60 days. This is self-reported by other contractors at the end of projects.

        100% > 60 days