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Contractor License & Surety Bonds for remediation contractors

Surety bonds for environmental remediation contractors — performance and payment bonds for CERCLA and state Superfund projects, license bonds for state contractor licensing, and financial assurance bonds required by regulatory agencies for site closure or remedial action completion.

Contractor License & Surety Bonds — environmental remediation

What it covers

  • Performance bonds for Superfund NCP and state environmental remediation projects
  • Payment bonds ensuring subcontractors and suppliers are paid
  • Contractor license bonds for state contractor licensing requirements
  • Financial assurance bonds for regulatory agency site closure requirements
  • Bid bonds for competitive government environmental remediation contracts
  • Reclamation bonds for mining and industrial site remediation

Who it's for

  • Remediation contractors bidding on federal Superfund NCP projects
  • Contractors on state environmental remediation programs requiring bonds
  • Contractors required to post financial assurance bonds by regulatory agencies
  • Operations bidding on government environmental remediation contracts

Why CCA

  • Surety markets experienced with environmental contractor risk — not generic construction bonds
  • Performance and payment bonds structured for CERCLA and state Superfund requirements
  • Financial assurance bonds for regulatory agency requirements placed quickly
Contractor License & Surety Bonds — FAQ

Common questions about contractor license & surety bonds

A performance bond guarantees that you will complete the remediation project according to the contract terms. If you default, the surety steps in to either complete the work or compensate the owner. Superfund NCP contracts and government environmental remediation agreements typically require performance bonds.

A financial assurance bond is required by regulatory agencies (EPA, state environmental agencies) to ensure that funds are available for site closure, remediation, or long-term monitoring if the contractor fails. They're required for certain RCRA facilities, CERCLA sites, and state environmental permit conditions.

Surety underwriting looks at your financial statements, project completion history, banking relationships, experience with remediation projects, and management team. We work with surety markets experienced with environmental contractors to maximize your bonding capacity based on your actual qualifications.

Many government environmental remediation contracts require a bid bond — typically 10% of the bid amount — guaranteeing that if you are awarded the contract, you will enter into it and provide the required performance and payment bonds. We place bid bonds quickly to meet RFP deadlines.

Cost is driven by project types, annual revenue, crew size, states you work in, CPL limits required, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.

Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes remediation programs nationwide — Texas, California, the Northeast, Midwest, Mountain States, and everywhere environmental remediation contractors operate.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or more complex programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.

Often yes. We have admitted and E&S environmental markets for contractors declined over prior contamination losses, regulatory actions, or high-hazard project types. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim time and certificate issuance.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when a contamination claim, regulatory action, or Superfund cost recovery hits.

Yes. Superfund NCP projects have specific CPL, GL, and umbrella requirements. We work with specialty environmental markets that understand CERCLA contractor risk and can meet the specific limit and coverage requirements of NCP contracts.

Project types (soil cleanup, UST removal, hazmat, brownfield), annual revenue, crew size and HAZWOPER training status, states you work in, vehicles, current coverage and CPL retroactive date, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

Your CPL and GL cover your own operations. Subcontractors should carry their own CPL and GL — and your contract should require it. We help structure blanket additional insured requirements and review subcontractor coverage requirements for your projects.

Yes. If you design remedial action plans, conduct Phase I or Phase II assessments, provide remediation consulting, or give technical recommendations, professional liability (E&O) covers errors in those services. It's separate from CPL and GL.

Occurrence CPL covers incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is made. Claims-made CPL covers claims made during the policy period for incidents that occurred after the retroactive date. Most CPL is written on a claims-made basis. The retroactive date selection is critical.

Yes. If you work on multiple sites simultaneously, use subcontractors, or need blanket additional insured for PRPs and property owners, we build one coordinated program covering all locations and projects with no gaps.

Commercial umbrella sits above your GL, CPL, and commercial auto policies — providing excess limits when a primary policy limit is exhausted. Many Superfund NCP contracts and government environmental remediation agreements require combined limits that need an umbrella to achieve.

Yes. We understand the specific COI requirements for remediation contracts — additional insured endorsements, waiver of subrogation, specific limit requirements, and CPL endorsements. We issue certificates quickly and correctly.

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