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Bonds

A surety bond is a contract among at least three parties:

  • The obligee - the party who is the recipient of an obligation
  • The principal - the primary party who will be performing the contractual obligation
  • The surety - who assures the obligee that the principal can perform the task
Through a surety bond, the surety agrees to uphold — for the benefit of the obligee — the contractual promises (obligations) made by the principal if the principal fails to uphold its promises to the obligee. The contract is formed so as to induce the obligee to contract with the principal, i.e., to demonstrate the credibility of the principal and guarantee performance and completion per the terms of the agreement.
 

Contract bonds

Contract bonds are used heavily in the construction industry, are a guarantee from a Surety to a project's owner (Obligee) that a general contractor (Principal) will adhere to the provisions of a contract.

Included in this category are:
  • bid bonds (guarantee that a contractor will enter into a contract if awarded the bid)
  • performance bonds (guarantee that a contractor will perform the work as specified by the contract)
  • payment bonds (guarantee that a contractor will pay for services and materials)
  • maintenance bonds (guarantee that a contractor will provide facility repair and upkeep for a specified period of time)
There are also miscellaneous contract bonds that do not fall within the categories above, the most common of which are subdivision and supply bonds.

Contact us to learn more about how we can help with your bond needs.

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