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Donnelly Mechanical Corporation earns perfect Contractor Score

According to Donnelly Mechanical Corporation, the HVAC and energy services firm accomplished a maximum 2,500 rating on the Contractor Score scale, an empirical tool used to provide a concise assessment whereby customers may evaluate the short-term liquidity and management capacity of the contractor. The score distinguishes Donnelly Mechanical as an industry-leading contractor with expert executive judgment and sound business structure. The Contractor Score scale ranges from zero to 2,500, with any score above 1,000 earning the highest distinction of "Excellent" and signifying the availability of considerable outside credit lines, a top operating ratio and typically conservative fiscal policies that include proactive cash management practices. The Contractor Score is tabulated using the contractor's most recent audited or reviewed fiscal year financial statements; the most recent fiscal quarter's financial statements, which can be internally generated; outside lines of credit as displayed by all bank statements; and a corresponding backlog and work-in-process statement for both fiscal year and quarter. Documents are then weighted based on whether they are internal or external, and the data is applied to a formula that has proven to correlate with success or failure of a construction company in the short-term. Donnelly Mechanical attained a perfect score through highly competent management and steady financial supervision. These attributes have made Donnelly Mechanical a sustainable organization recognized for translating well planned, short-term decision-making into long-term success.
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