Responding to the difficulties in procuring construction bonds in today’s market
16. července 2024
Responding to the difficulties in procuring construction bonds in today’s market16. července 2024 Why should I read this?A major insurance company has recently announced that it will no longer be offering surety bonds to major contractors . This is in response to the increased number of construction insolvencies over recent years making it economically unfeasible to continue to operate in this market. What risks are covered by surety bonds?A performance bond usually covers 10% of the contract price for the duration of the works, either until practical completion or the end of defects rectification period. In practice this safeguards the Employer against any financial disturbances that may arise if the Contractor defaults in any of its obligations under the building contract. As a surety bond is provided by a third party (a bank or insurance company), it can provide useful protection against the Contractor’s insolvency. They also are useful in international construction projects, where it might be harder to enforce other types of security across different legal jurisdictions. What are the possible alternatives?In circumstances where it is difficult for a Contractor to procure a surety bond, the following alternatives may be considered, although each may have some potential disadvantages depending upon the circumstances:
ConclusionsExploring the alternatives to procuring a surety bond and the potential shortcomings with each option is a sobering exercise. It is essential to find a middle ground that allows the Employer to obtain its contractual protections, without imposing undue financial strain on the Contractor, which could elevate the risk profile of the project as a whole. For Employers, conducting thorough due diligence early in the tender process is becoming increasingly crucial. This step is key to assessing the financial vulnerabilities that may affect certain contractors and it may be worth considering whether alternative procurement strategies could distribute the risk more broadly among a larger group of SME contractors, who are more likely to secure a surety bond in the current market. Written by Gemma Irving For more information surety bonds, please contact Simon Chamberlain. Latest InsightsLatest News
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