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North American Construction Services, Inc. (NACS) is an experienced funds control/escrow
company in the contract surety industry. Founded in 1991, NACS brings additional protection to
national sureties by managing receivables and payables throughout the course of a bonded
construction project.

Our team brings unparalleled surety experience, finance and accounting expertise, and banking
relationships to effectively manage funds. We have more than 30-plus years of experience in funds control – whether securing funds on a $10,000 job or $50 million project, we’ll get it done.

North American Construction Services, Inc. (NACS) is an experienced funds control/escrow
company in the contract surety industry. Founded in 1991, NACS brings additional protection to
national sureties by managing receivables and payables throughout the course of a bonded
construction project.

Our team brings unparalleled surety experience, finance and accounting expertise, and banking
relationships to effectively manage funds. We have more than 30-plus years of experience in funds control – whether securing funds on a $10,000 job or $50 million project, we’ll get it done.

NACS provides funds control services for surety bonds, federally funded projects, general contractors working with DBEs and 8A risks, claims, supply, and subdivision projects. Our ability to handle federally funded projects sets us apart in the industry.

Our strong relationships with sureties, insurance agents, and contractors are critical to our success. Clients trust that we will handle all funds appropriately. If there is a potential issue, we will contact the surety immediately to mitigate potential losses.

Contact the Funds Control Experts at NCAS

We ensure that money set aside for a construction job will be used for its intended expenses, protecting sureties from payment bond-related claims. Funds control is also a great tool for contractors who may not have robust internal cost accounting or those looking to take on larger projects.

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