Contractor Center

Summary: The Contractor Center is your go-to resource for construction professionals, offering the latest contractor news, actionable risk management tips, and access to current bid opportunities. From safety guidance like ground fault protection to multi-part insights on shifts in the surety bond industry, the content is designed to keep contractors informed and competitive. You’ll also find active bid listings, including set-aside projects such as the Women-Owned Small Business–focused 56–Crush Concrete solicitation, helping you connect with work that matches your expertise and qualifications. By Gary Swiftbonds, nationally recognized expert in surety bonds, bid bonds, and performance bonds.

Here in our Contractor Center, we provide a variety of articles and tips regarding current contractor news, performance and payment bond bid opportunities and risk management.

 

Risk Management Contractor News Current Bid Opportunities
 Ground Fault Protection for Construction Sites  What now for the Surety Bond Industry, Part I? 56–Crush Concrete **Set aside for Women-Owned Small Businesses Only** Solicitation Number: W91QEY13R0006

 What now for the Surety Bond Industry, Part II?
 What now for the Surety Bond Industry, Part III?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Contractor Center?

The Contractor Center is a learning hub that provides contractors with industry news, educational articles, risk management tips, and updates on surety bonds and construction trends.

What type of content is available in the Contractor Center?

The center features contractor news, safety and compliance guidance, insights on the surety bond industry, and resources to help contractors manage risk and grow their businesses.

How does the Contractor Center help with risk management?

It offers practical articles and tips on topics like jobsite safety, financial responsibility, and bonding considerations to help contractors reduce exposure to losses and project delays.

Does the Contractor Center include current bid opportunities?

Yes, it highlights active bid opportunities, including special set-aside projects, helping contractors identify and pursue work that fits their qualifications.

Who should use the Contractor Center?

The Contractor Center is designed for construction contractors, subcontractors, and business owners who want to stay informed, competitive, and prepared for bonded projects.