Construction Bookkeeping for Georgia Enterprises

Certified India-based team + CPA oversight. Job costing, WIP, and payroll compliance for Georgia’s construction enterprises.

Construction companies across Georgia face challenges keeping job-level financials accurate as project activity rises. Our construction bookkeeping service streamlines cost tracking, labor allocation, subcontractor billing, and material invoices so your Georgia projects stay profitable and predictable.
We refresh your construction bookkeeping by standardizing job codes across projects, cleaning up vendor and subcontractor records, aligning payroll with job activity, and improving WIP reporting. This gives Georgia project managers, owners, and accountants real visibility into job profitability and cost overruns.
  • tick Georgia construction companies face franchise tax & complex labor compliance.
  • tick Union payroll and prevailing wage requirements create unique challenges.

Client Reviews

We support business owners across the country with reliable, remote bookkeeping. Here’s what a few of them say:

Our WIP reporting went from 3 weeks to 4 days.

Trevor M, Construction Controller

Job costing accuracy improved dramatically after outsourcing.

Sandra P, Project Accountant

They saved us from payroll compliance penalties.

Mark H, HR & Payroll Director

Retainage tracking is now automatic and accurate.

Lisa B, Billing Manager

CPA oversight gives us confidence with bonding agents.

Omar K, CFO

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Frequently Asked Questions

Specialized accounting for large construction firms covering job costing, WIP, payroll, and billing.

Yes, down to project, phase, and cost-code levels.

Yes, we deliver audit-ready WIP schedules with committed vs actual cost analysis.

Yes, we track retainage and ensure proper reconciliation in billing.

Yes, including certified payroll reports and prevailing wage compliance.

By auto-coding invoices, flagging cost overruns, and detecting anomalies in WIP.

Yes, every report is CPA-reviewed for GAAP compliance.

Yes, including Procore, Sage 300 CRE, Viewpoint, and QuickBooks Enterprise.

Yes, with consolidated reporting and eliminations.

Yes, including reconciliation of invoices vs milestones.

Across Georgia, contractors integrate Construction Bookkeeping with AP Outsourcing for material/subcontractor flow, AR Outsourcing for progress billing cycles, and Controller/Fractional CFO Services for project forecasting and bid margin analysis. Multi-Entity Consolidation supports companies with multiple operating units, while Payroll Processing and Sales Tax Compliance complete the financial structure needed for statewide project operations.