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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Draw Schedule Format
What is the best way to create a draw schedule? I've seen some people list 4 or 5 Milestones and give a percentage for each milestone and I've seen others create a milestone and pay the specific dollar amount for each line item within the milestone. For instance,
Draw 1: 10%
Demo, Framing, etc,.
Draw 2: 35%
Drywall, Trim, etc.
Draw 3: 35%
...
Draw 4: 20%
...
or
Draw 1:
Demo - $3000
Framing - $ 3500
Rough-in - $8500
Total: $15,000
Draw 2:
Drywall - $7000
Trim - $1250
Total: $8250
etc.
Note: The dollar amounts are only used as an example.
Thanks.