General Contractors

Early Warning Signs of COVID’s Impact on Surety

Author, Andy Roberts, Account Executive, Surety Department, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The COVID-19 pandemic will have many long and short term effects on the surety industry. While the long term effects might not be known for years, some short term changes are already occurring. Early on, we have witnessed bond companies start to tighten their underwriting guidelines, and now we are seeing an increase in General Contractors (GC) requiring performance and payment bonds from their subcontractors.

Frustrated You’re Not Getting Paid on a Bonded Project?

Author, Matt Gaynor, Director of Surety, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Getting paid on time by project owners is essential! As construction companies attempt to collect their account receivables, a frustration builds as the overdue payments stretch from 60, to 90, to over 120 days. You might have already paid certain suppliers or subcontractors, and now your cash flow is getting stretched because your receivable has been delayed. If this is a bonded project – you do have an additional avenue of recourse to collect.

Skilled Labor Shortages Prompt Subcontractors to Provide Performance Guaranty

Author, Andy Roberts, Account Executive, Surety Division, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The construction industry is currently booming. According to a survey conducted by the AGC of America, and a recent article written by Rancho Mesa’s Kevin Howard, the industry shows no signs of slowing down, as 80% of contractors predict growth in 2020. While that’s great news for the industry, we are starting to see some trends that can cause some issues for contractors.