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Progress Payment Processing
There’s Help in the “P.I.T.” !!
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Ever wondered what happened to your money?
Ever try to find out and strike out in the process?
We have something you can use to set your mind at ease and, sometimes solve a
problem:
MAKE A “PIT STOP”
PAYMENT INQUIRY TRACKING
See SRI’s
“CONTRACTOR One
RESPONSIBILITY
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of the Board’s Criteria for Determining BIDDER
RESPONSIBILITY is
Fair and Ethical treatment of Subcontractors
(This includes TIMELY PAYMENT)
BCA can provide you with needed information on
when your services were paid for by the City.
General Services Division / Project Administration
Progress Payment Processing
P.I.T. (Cont’d)
It can be frustrating when you are not paid for the work you have
completed. Sometimes there are good reasons for this…
Sometimes there are NOT.
It is also frustrating when you look for help from the City and find out
that our resources to assist are limited by the law.
This does not, however, mean that we don’t care. It also does not mean
that you have no tools and nowhere to go.
Our Progress Payments are Public Information. That means you have
the right to call us directly to find out who got paid for what on any
Public Project BCA Administers where you are listed and approved.
Here’s how things work:
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P.I.T. (Cont’d)
First, the phone number will help; -- 213/847-2459
If no answer, kick it up to the Supervisor; -- 213/847-2445
Have the City Work Order and Project Title ready, and also the dates and bid
items for which you have an interest.
Your BCA Payment Coordinators are authorized to disclose any payment
information from an already-processed payment. In addition to the tracking of
the payment on our Payment Tracking System, the “P.I.T.” provides you with
current data on amounts to primes, payment numbers, subcontract work paid for
to the prime, and other information. Feel free to ask any questions you wish.
If you find that the City has paid for your services while you in turn
have not been paid, discuss the details with the Coordinator. A
record is made of this information and you will receive some good
advice. You may have legal rights that you are not aware of.
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Progress Payment Processing
P.I.T. (Cont’d)
P.I.T.
Screen
Record of Call
Stop Notice on File?
State Complaint Filed?
State Filing Upheld?
Profiles of Primes or
sub’s can be produced
for performance reports
A subcontractor calling for payment information is an indication that there is a
disconnect between the Prime and the sub.
Subcontractors are provided with up-to-the-minute payment info and their call
is preserved in our system.
They are also advised on how to protect their rights. A report on these inquiries
can be produced along with stop notice information
General Services Division / Project Administration
Progress Payment Processing
P.I.T. (Cont’d)
Ethical Treatment of Subcontractors, including timely payment for their
services is one of the Board of Public Works’ Criteria for the
Determination of BIDDER RESPONSBILITY.
IF you are a PRIME Contractor, you do not have to be concerned so
much that we track Stop Notices. A Stop Notice is not necessarily a
“black eye”. These documents are transmitted for quite a few different
reasons. However, our data system is designed to reveal patterns and
practices that could indicate a problem.
IF you are a SUBCONTRACTOR, a Stop Notice is a good way to protect
yourself if you foresee a payment issue. However, Stop Notices should not
be used frivolously. Consult an attorney if you have questions on the use
of this legal instrument. But, please feel free to inquire with us as to
whether your Stop Notice is on record. You must file these with the
Board of Public Works when involved in a Public Works construction
project.
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We take our local businesses very seriously in Los Angeles. Local business
contributes not only to the City’s overall economic well-being, but also to the quality
of all of our lives.
We also take our role as the Public’s Witness seriously and we know that those folks
who partner with us to build this City must not only work as a team but treat each
other as teammates.
The Bureau of Contract Administration is committed to the principles of Quality,
Compliance and Opportunity.
Quality work is always the result of a quality team.
The sign of a quality team is the mutual respect produced by
Compliance with our agreements.
Compliance creates the Opportunity for all to benefit and prosper.
See our “CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY” Tutorial for more information.
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