Substantive contract surety writing. Every article written or reviewed by a senior underwriter with real class experience.
The Learning Center is our library of substantive contract surety writing. Every article is written or reviewed by a senior underwriter with real class experience. Nothing on this page is generated by artificial intelligence and nothing is press-release paraphrase.
The three-party guarantee that protects a project owner against contractor default. Penal sums, one-year maintenance, federal and state requirements, cost, and the underwriting process.
Payment bond framework, claimant tiers, notice deadlines, Little Miller Act variations, private-project use, and the claims process.
Penal sums (5%, 10%, 20%), forfeiture scenarios, SF 24 forms, alternatives to surety bid bonds, and the underwriting behind them.
Municipal-required bonds for developer completion of public improvements. Underwriting considerations unique to developer principals, terms, and release procedures.
The single most useful pre-award instrument a contractor can carry. Format, wording, underwriting basis, common uses, and how to request one.
40 U.S.C. §§ 3131-3134, the T-List, SF 25 and SF 25A, claimant tiers, notice and limitations, and practical guidance for federal contractors.
Non-construction performance bonds for IT, janitorial, security, transportation, food service, environmental, and specialty supply. Broad appetite where most carriers decline.
Lateral support, grading, street opening, highway encroachment, right-of-way, driveway, utility cut, erosion control, tree protection, demolition. The incidental surety GCs need at permit pickup.
Reverse-flow bonding, advance payment bonds, Latin American practice, and the underwriting of cross-border risk. Spanish-language capability.
The complete lifecycle: EPC construction, FERC interconnection under Order 2023-A, PPA credit support, procurement, and decommissioning — one underwriting team.
The cornerstone bond of every utility-scale renewable build. Underwriting, pricing, and structure for solar, wind, hydro, and BESS EPC contracts.
Site restoration surety across all 50 states and federal BLM land. State-by-state highlights and why surety beats cash and letters of credit for this class.
LGIA study deposits and network upgrade obligations under FERC Order 2023-A. ISO/RTO variations, withdrawal penalties, and a worked capital preservation example.
Credit support for long-term PPAs. SPV indemnity structures, the Equinix/Iron Mountain case study, and the case for surety over letters of credit.
Purchase order security for solar modules, wind turbines, BESS, inverters, transformers, and trackers. Working capital math and OEM coverage.
The federal construction bonding statute governing performance and payment bonds on prime contracts over $150,000. Statute, thresholds, T-List, SF 25 and SF 25A, claimants, notice, and Little Miller Act variations.
Bonding for 8(a)-certified small businesses. SBA Surety Bond Guarantee up to $14M contract amount, mentor-protégé joint ventures, sole-source and competitive 8(a) awards.
Military construction (MILCON), civil works, dredging and marine, environmental restoration. All nine USACE divisions. Sample project sizes from small task orders to $500M+ MILCON packages.
Department of Veterans Affairs construction. Medical center renovation, CBOC facilities, cemetery construction. CFM procurement authority. Vets First (SDVOSB / VOSB) set-asides.
Federal courthouses, land ports of entry, federal buildings, historic preservation. FAR 36.3 two-phase design-build selection. Bridging document analysis and its bond implications.
SBA HUBZone-certified small businesses in economically distressed areas. Miller Act bonding, SBA Surety Bond Guarantee eligibility, and stacking with 8(a), SDVOSB, and WOSB certifications.
A Primer on Contract Surety Bonding for Construction Professionals
by C. Constantin Poindexter, CPCU, JD, MA, AFSB · ISBN 979-8-31781-182-2 · Hardback & Kindle
A working command of contract surety without having to become a surety underwriter. The full lifecycle of a bond program — prequalification, submission, underwriting, mid-project administration, claims — with the practical detail that only three decades of underwriting can provide.
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