Florida Commercial Glazing FAQ

What payment terms do Florida commercial glaziers offer?

Florida commercial glazing payment terms typically follow AIA G702/G703 progress billing: 10-20% mobilization at material order, monthly progress draws on stored material and installed work, 5-10% retention released at substantial completion, final 5% at punch list closeout. ACG accepts standard AIA pay applications with no surprise fees.

What's the typical mobilization deposit on a Florida commercial glazing scope?

10-20% on contract signing or material order. The deposit funds long-lead-time aluminum extrusion and glass orders. On scopes over $250K, mobilization is typically structured as a Schedule of Values line item billed at first pay application.

Does ACG accept AIA G702/G703 pay applications?

Yes. Standard AIA pay applications are the default on commercial scopes. Lien waivers (conditional and unconditional) submitted with each pay application. Sworn statements provided on request.

What about retention?

Standard Florida commercial retention is 10% on the first 50% of contract value, dropping to 5% on the remaining 50%. Retention release at substantial completion (less punch reserve, typically 1-3% held until punch close).

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