PPP Loan Data — Papich Construction Company, Inc.,
Arroyo Grande, CA
Papich Construction Company, Inc.
Entity: Corporation
Industry: Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Location: Arroyo Grande, CA

Papich Construction Company, Inc. is a corporation located at 398 Sunrise Terrace in Arroyo Grande, California that received a Coronavirus-related PPP loan from the SBA of $5,195,717.00 in April, 2020.
The company has reported itself as a Hispanic male owned business, and employed at least 194 people during the applicable loan loan period.
$ PPP Loan Information
Loan Size:
Jobs Retained:
194Loan Approved:
2020-04-12Lender:
PACIFIC PREMIER BANKPapich Construction Company, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Loan of $5.2M through PACIFIC PREMIER BANK, which was approved in April, 2020.
The size of company's PPP loan indicates that the number of employees on payroll during the eligibility calculation period (typically 2019) was higher than the 194 jobs reported as retained on the PPP application3. This could be caused by a reduction in employment since 2019, due to Coronavirus or other factors.
2019 Payroll Estimations based On PPP Amount:
Assuming all employees were paid over the $100k eligibility cap, the minimum number of employees this company must have had in 2019 to qualify for the loan range received is 249.
Based on standard PPP eligibility rules, Papich Construction Company, Inc.'s total 2019 payroll expenses were approximately $24.94M (not accounting for salary amounts > $100k) in order to qualify for the PPP loan amount received.
Because the 194 jobs reported are not enough to account for the loan range received, per-employee payrolls cannot be estimated.
Business Information - Papich Construction Company, Inc. in Arroyo Grande, CA
398 Sunrise Terrace
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
Business Industry
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (NAICS code 237990)
Business Owner Demographics
Race / Ethnicity: HISPANIC
Gender: MALE OWNED
Veteran Status: NON-VETERAN
Congressional District: CA-24Industry PPP Comparison Statistics
Nationwide, 5,686 businesses in the "Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction" industry received a total of $1,754,404,434.00 in PPP loans. These businesses account for 0% of total PPP applications submitted, and received 0% of the total PPP funding allocated.
PPP recipients in this industry report an average of 19 employees, 90% lower than Papich Construction Company, Inc.'s reported 194 employees, and received an average PPP loan of $308,548, 94% lower than this company's loan of $5.2M.
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Paycheck Protection Loan data has been made public by the Small Business Administration (SBA) for all private companies that received a PPP loan.
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Footnotes & Information
1. Payroll and salary estimates assume the borrower used the standard PPP calculation of 2.5 x average 2019 monthly payroll costs to determine PPP loan eligibility. Calculation methods vary based on entity type. Please read the latest official SBA PPP calculation rules for a full explanation of PPP loan amount calculation methods.
2. If a company's reported number of employees divided by the maximum PPP range amount per the SBA is greater than $100,000, the estimated maximum PPP loan received by the company can be adjusted down to assume no more than $100,000 yearly salary per employee was used in the PPP application. While employees at the company may earn more, $100k / employee is the maximum amount that can be used in PPP eligibility calculations.
3. Since the PPP eligibility will include a maximum of $100k in salary expenses for each employee in the qualifying period, the minimum number of employees required to be eligible for a given PPP loan amount can be calculated by the following equation: ((LOAN AMOUNT/2.5 months) * 12 months) / 100k max salary. If a company reports fewer employees than this amount on their PPP application, it is likely because they had more employees on payroll during the qualifying period.
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