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Prompt payment evolving but still has room to grow: CISC speaker

Warren Frey
Prompt payment evolving but still has room to grow: CISC speaker

Prompt payment legislation is on the rise across 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 but not without caveats and some surprises.

Norton Rose Fulbright partner Dan Leduc presented the Prompt Payment: How Ya鈥 Doin鈥 Ontario? What about the Rest of Us? Why the Push for Prompt Payment Makes Sense as a plenary session at the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction鈥檚 (CISC) steel conference held recently in Vancouver.

Leduc said he was hired by the Prompt Payment Ontario association in 2011 and worked with the organization until it was disbanded once legislation became law in Ontario in 2019.

Leduc summarized the current state of prompt payment in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 and stressed the overriding goal is to achieve 鈥渃ash neutrality.鈥

鈥淔or every dollar you send out on material, labour and overhead, how quickly can you get that back?鈥 he asked.

The North American monetary system is based on a 鈥渘et 30 days鈥 system, Leduc added, but the construction industry rarely stuck to that standard until the advent of prompt payment legislation.

鈥淵ou should understand and arrange yourself internally for whatever payment terms are going to apply to you. If you鈥檙e a subcontractor in Ontario, you should be expecting to get paid 35 days after an invoice, called the proper invoice, both from the general contractor and the owner,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e not getting paid in that 35 day window, why is that?鈥

While a company does have recourse to go to adjudication, Leduc said, it makes more sense to first adjust internal thinking at a firm to meet new conditions.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to change the inner workings or your accounting, plus you have to change your mindset to some degree because the industry for the last 30 years has been so used to getting paid on 70, 80 or 90 day terms that they鈥檝e priced it into their estimate,鈥 he said.

One of the unintended consequences of prompt payment legislation is that with increased cash flow more employees have struck out on their own and started their own construction firms, Leduc said.

鈥淭hat credit facility you might need at the beginning is much smaller now, so one of the downsides we鈥檙e seeing is a lot of middle managers both start their own companies and compete against former employers and the issues that come out of that in terms of stealing opportunities,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 one thing one nobody reflects on, your retainage policy and how you keep your people happy internally, because you鈥檙e seeing a lot more movement starting up their own companies.鈥

While there has been progress across 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 in terms of prompt payment legislation it is not evenly distributed and Leduc said in some cases more needs to be done.

鈥淭he Ontario legislation has been active and we鈥檝e had prompt payments since essentially October 2019. It鈥檚 grandfathered in so it takes more time but now it pretty much applies to each and every project in Ontario. You have Saskatchewan legislation that鈥檚 similar to Ontario and has been around for quite a while this year and Alberta that just came out at the end of August,鈥 he said.

The Federal Prompt Payment for Construction Work Act received royal assent in 2019, Leduc added, but is not yet enacted. Other provinces are showing differing levels of progress.

鈥淢anitoba鈥檚 coming, Nova Scotia has (legislation) that鈥檚 passed but hasn鈥檛 been enacted, which we don鈥檛 understand, but it鈥檚 slowly making its way. The unfortunate example is B.C. where it seems to have reverted back. They鈥檝e just said 鈥榥o.鈥 So all the lobbying, all the effort has really just put us right back to the starting point again, which is unfortunate,鈥 Leduc said.

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