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Electrical Automation Controls (EAC) For Customers and Vendors

On this page find information for property owners, general contractors, and suppliers working with Electrical Automation Controls (EAC). Property Owners and GCs can find contact information and steps to hiring Electrical Automation Controls (EAC). Suppliers can find important payment health and project management information for credit qualification. Find company references and see experiences from other companies including average contract terms.

Preliminary Notices and Lien Waivers


Preliminary Notices

Requests and receives notices from Suppliers?

Sends preliminary notices to GCs?

Lien Waivers

Sends lien waivers to GCs?

Requests and receives lien waivers from suppliers?

Notices by State

  • Texas

Lien Waivers by State

  • Texas

Forms at Start or During Job


Start of Job
259,360 others have recently sent preliminary notice.
Change of Job Items

    How to Get Paid


    Apply for payment
    Need Progress Pay for Completed work
    65,444 contractors have recently exchanged with Levelset.
    Finished Job and Need Final Payment
    65,444 contractors have recently exchanged with Levelset.

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      Typical Contract Terms


      Retainage

      Usually 10% retainage in Texas. See typical retainage by State for Electrical Automation Controls (EAC).

      100% 10% retainage

      Payment Terms

      Others typically said they were paid on invoice from Electrical Automation Controls (EAC). See what were common payment terms.

      50% Pay when paid

      50% Paid on invoice

      Days to Payment

      Electrical Automation Controls (EAC) typically pays in 15 - 30 days. This is self-reported by other contractors at the end of projects.

      100% 15 - 30 days