How Should a Contractor Prepare for an Initial Surety Bonding Meeting?


Between labor issues, supply chain challenges, contract bidding, and rising material costs, contractors and construction business owners have a lot on their plate. Which is why creating and building a relationship with a surety partner can sometimes take a backseat. But as our own Bryan Porter shared with Construction Executive, a surety relationship should never be a task that gets shoved to the back of the line.
In this article, Bryan shares the reasons why making a great first impression with a new surety is so important, while also providing some critical tips to ensure the initial meeting with a new partner goes well, laying the groundwork for an enduring relationship. And most importantly, Bryan outlines how a trusted surety can make those daily fire drills a thing of the past.
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