Operate on a Solid Foundation
Building a successful construction business is hard; maintaining and growing that business can be even more challenging. You’re confronted with issues involving cashflow management, manpower constraints, tough competition, and tight margins on a daily basis. Your business has unique challenges and at Brady Martz, we don’t take a “one size fits all” approach to client service.
Through our almost 100 year history of working with clients of all shapes and sizes in the construction industry, including general contractors, heavy highway contractors, specialty subcontractors, homebuilders, engineers, architects, and developers, our team has the depth of knowledge and experience to be your trusted advisor through the lifecycle of your company and your ownership group. You can count on Brady Martz to plan for ownership transition and leadership succession and consult on critical growth strategies involving mergers and acquisitions.
Our industry specialists at Brady Martz understand the importance of tax mitigation, estimating and scheduling, project management, job costing, indirect cost allocation and analysis, and work in progress, as well as other operational and financial reporting issues inherent in your business. We also understand that accurate information is essential in maintaining, growing, and expanding your business. Through our traditional assurance, tax, and advisory services, our construction clients have come to trust us to help maximize tax efficiency and bonding capacity, while building stronger and more profitable operations.
Additionally, we offer a proactive approach to client service that goes beyond the traditional accounting firm, to help you increase profits, understand your costs, improve cashflow management, and maximize efficiencies. Our approach to client service involves on-site, high-touch, and focused attention from experienced team members who will work intentionally to become your trusted advisors.
We want to see your business not just survive but thrive. We know construction and real estate and we’re here to help.
Our construction and development services include:
- Audits, Reviews, & Compilations of Financial Statements
- Tax Planning, Preparation, Consulting, & Mitigation
- Job Cost Analysis & Consulting
- Cost Segregation
- Ownership Transition, Succession, & Strategic Planning
- ESOP Consulting
- Valuation Services
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Estate, Gift, & Trust
- Energy Incentives & Credits (179D, 45L, & 48)
- Research & Development
- Low Income Housing Credits
- Outsourced & Managed Accounting Services
- Employee Benefits & Retirement Plan Audits
- Cybersecurity & IT Risk
- Forensic & Litigation Services
- Sales & Local Tax Services
Our construction accountants are active participants in their field and the construction industry.
We are also involved with the following associations:
- Associated General Contractors (AGC)
- Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC)
- Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)
- National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
- National Association of Women in Construction
(NAWIC)
Amy Haagenson | Construction & Development Practice Segment Lead
amy.haagenson@bradymartz.com
701-775-4685
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Contact Amy today for expert guidance and solutions tailored to your construction and development needs.
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