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Who Requires Contract Surety Bonds?

  • The infographic “Who Requires Contract Surety Bonds?” from Suretegrity explains which organizations and industries typically require contractors to obtain contract surety bonds before beginning a project. Contract surety bonds are commonly used in construction and infrastructure projects to ensure that contractors fulfill their contractual obligations and complete the work according to agreed standards. The infographic highlights that government agencies are among the most common entities requiring these bonds.

     

    Federal, state, and local governments often mandate surety bonds for public construction projects such as roads, schools, bridges, and other infrastructure developments. These bonds protect public funds by guaranteeing that the contractor will complete the project and pay subcontractors and suppliers. Another group that frequently requires contract surety bonds is private project owners and developers. Large commercial developments, corporate construction projects, and property management companies may request bonding to reduce financial risk and ensure reliability from contractors.

     

    The infographic also notes that financial institutions and project lenders sometimes require surety bonds as part of project financing agreements. This requirement helps ensure that projects are completed without unexpected financial losses. Overall, the infographic explains how contract surety bonds serve as a risk management tool, offering protection and accountability for project owners, investors, and government agencies involved in construction and development projects.

     

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