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SBA 7(a) Loans for General Contractors Companies | Growth Capital

Explore SBA loan programs designed for general contractors growth.

Financing Equipment, Working Capital, and Project Growth for General Contractors

General contractors often require financing for working capital, project mobilization, vehicles, tools, and staffing expansion. SBA financing may help manage cash flow tied to progress payments and support larger project opportunities.

SBA 7(a) loans may support payroll, subcontractor costs, equipment purchases, and eligible debt refinance.

  • Working capital payroll, subcontractors, and operating expenses
  • Vehicles trucks and project transport
  • Equipment tools and support machinery
  • Expansion multiple project capacity
  • Operational support project staging expenses

Financing may help general contractors improve cash flow management and project capacity.

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