June 19 Presentation on Surety Bonds by Shawn Blume
The Small Business Administration hosted in Garden Grove their 9th Annual Government Contracting Conference.
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The Small Business Administration hosted in Garden Grove their 9th Annual Government Contracting Conference.
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Travelers Surety, through their subsidiary Family Business Institute (FBI), held a webinar moderated by 2 of FBI’s officers for its contractor accounts and agents. The topic was:
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The SBA is now supporting single size projects to $2,000,000 for contractors who only have internal financial statements. The limit in the past was $1,000,000. This applies to prime contractors as well as subcontractors.
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Travelers Surety has purchased The Family Business Institute (FBI) in Raleigh, N.C. FBI pairs non-competing contractors in similar trade and like size. The peer groups meet twice a year to discuss business issues of interest and concern. Information remains confidential and is never shared with Travelers Surety. [Read more…]
When you’re represented by a surety agent who is knowledgeable, experienced, and dependable—you win. My understanding of the construction business, the surety industry, and the underwriting process, and my commitment to the success of each of my customers provides you with a measurable advantage. And when you win, I win. [Read more…]
On March 11, 2016, Clark Construction Company held a seminar for subcontractors interested in working with them. I served as the surety bond panelist and talked about the top traits successful contractors rely on their surety agent for. Here’s a summary of what I shared with the subcontractors in attendance. [Read more…]
Any contractor interested in bidding on public projects should be aware of the facts and issues surrounding prequalification questionnaires. This is an important issue to be well-informed on. There’s an excellent Legal Opinion Letter available from my Free Contractor Risk Reference Library and I encourage you to read it. [Read more…]
How could they morally justify not releasing the contractor’s retention? My first six months in the surety business, as a surety underwriter for Chubb, I was taught the purpose and intent of retention. Apparently that training alone was enough to have given RSD something to think about. You don’t have to be a surety/construction professional to understand that what RSD was doing was wrong. [Read more…]
A Texas municipality considers waiving surety bonds for a construction project in order to increase the competition on the bid, and in turn, lower the bid amounts. [Read more…]
By Shawn Blume
A federal jury in California found on Thursday that the nation’s largest maker of plastic pipe defrauded states and municipalities over a decade by knowing selling them defective pipe for use in their drinking water, firefighting, irrigation and other essential public systems. [Read more…]