Understanding surety bonding

Surety bonds assure project owners that a contractor can complete a project according to contract specifications. Requiring a surety bond on a project helps prequalify contracting firms based on their credit strength, experience and capability to successfully complete contracts and weeds out contractors that do not have the wherewithal to complete a job. Before a surety company issues a bond, it prequalifies

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