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You are preparing a pay application for the 'Main Lobby Rough-In' line item on your Schedule of Values. Match each specific dollar amount or calculation from this billing cycle to the standard Application for Payment element it represents.
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Schedule of Values as the Billing Framework
When preparing an Application for Payment, each line item from the Schedule of Values should include five standard elements. Which of the following is one of those five required elements?
As an electrical contractor submitting an Application for Payment, you only need to show the 'work completed this period' on each line item, because the general contractor tracks your cumulative work and prior payments in their own system.
You are preparing a pay application for the 'Main Lobby Rough-In' line item on your Schedule of Values. Match each specific dollar amount or calculation from this billing cycle to the standard Application for Payment element it represents.
As an electrical contractor, you must understand how the standard figures on your Application for Payment interrelate so you can catch billing errors before submission. Arrange the following steps in the logical mathematical sequence used to calculate the exact payment due for a specific line item in the current billing cycle.
You are analyzing why your electrical contracting company's pay applications are frequently delayed by general contractors. You discover your team is submitting simplified invoices that only show 'work completed this period' and the 'balance due'. You evaluate this practice as unacceptable and mandate the use of the standard five-element structure for every Schedule-of-Values line. You justify this strict policy to your team by explaining that providing the complete breakdown—including cumulative work, retainage, and prior payments—allows the GC to verify that your billed amounts accurately match the observed ________ on the job site, completely eliminating their need to delay payment to request supplemental documentation.