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Bigger Projects · 2026

Funding to Take On Bigger Projects

Ready for larger contracts? Fund the working capital a bigger project demands before it pays.

Short answer: Bigger projects require more up-front cash — more crews, materials, and equipment carried longer before draws pay. Funding gives you the working-capital cushion to take on larger contracts without a cash crunch. Siteline Capital funds on your deposits, FICO 500+, $25K-$5M, in 24 hours.

What bigger projects demand

The cash a step up in size requires.

NeedWhy it growsFunding fix
More crews & subsLarger payrollWorking capital
More materialsBigger up-front buysMaterial funding
Longer draw gapsCash carried longerDraw-gap bridge
More equipmentHigher utilizationEquipment / fleet

Why growing contractors choose us

  • Built for multi-site and project-based contractors
  • FICO 500+ accepted; approval on revenue
  • Funds in as little as 24 hours
  • Underwritten on deposits, not the contract
  • Repay as your projects pay you
  • No tax returns — 3 months of bank statements

What you need to apply

  • US-based construction or contracting business
  • 6+ months in business
  • ~$30,000+ in monthly revenue
  • Last 3 months of bank statements
  • Valid EIN and business bank account

Frequently asked questions

Can funding help me qualify for bigger jobs?
Yes — a working-capital cushion lets you carry a larger project's up-front costs, which is often what it takes to take on and deliver bigger contracts.
How fast can I get funded?
Most contractors fund within 24 hours of approval, with a 5-minute application and a soft credit pull.
Do I need good credit?
No — FICO 500+ can qualify because approval is weighted toward revenue and deposits.

Step up to bigger projects

Apply in 5 minutes with a soft credit pull.

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Figures shown are typical 2026 industry ranges and vary by underwriting; actual terms are set at application. Funding is subject to approval. Product and company names referenced are the property of their respective owners.