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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
9 Months Ended
Oct. 31, 2015
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE  
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

NOTE 5 — ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

 

Amounts retained by project owners under construction contracts and included in accounts receivable at October 31 and January 31, 2015 were $35.0 million and $26.1 million, respectively. Such retainage amounts represent funds withheld by construction project owners until a defined phase of a contract or project has been completed and accepted by the project owner. Retention amounts and the lengths of retention periods may vary. Most of the amounts outstanding as of October 31, 2015 should be collected over the next two to three quarters. Retainage amounts related to active contracts are classified as current assets regardless of the term of the applicable contract and amounts are generally collected by the completion of the applicable contract.

 

The amount of the allowance for doubtful accounts at January 31, 2015 was $5.5 million. In fiscal year 2010, the balance of the accounts receivable from the owner of a partially completed construction project was written down to $5.5 million, the amount of the net proceeds remaining from a public bankruptcy auction of the facility. At that time, the amount that the Company expected ultimately to receive in a distribution of the auction proceeds, if any, was not known and the accounts receivable balance was fully reserved. During the current fiscal year, the parties with claims on the auction proceeds agreed to a distribution plan pursuant to which the Company received a cash payment of $1,600,000 (see Note 11). The Company’s accounting for the resolution of this matter resulted in the elimination of the uncollectible accounts receivable balance and the corresponding allowance amount. The amount of the cash receipt was recorded in revenues during the first quarter of the current year. There were no provisions for accounts receivable losses recorded during the three and nine months ended October 31, 2015 and 2014.