The Oregon Department of
Transportation requested the workshop after learning of its successful pilot in
Chicago, Dallas and Atlanta in 2010. The Bonding Education Program (BEP), a
partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation/Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization, the Surety & Fidelity Association of
America, and a host of local stakeholders, consists of educational workshops and
bond readiness sessions.
The educational component
offers an introductory session and five comprehensive workshops, each providing
information related to improving a small contractor’s operations – with a goal
of making it easier to be bonded or to increase bonding capacity. A final
workshop focuses on networking and next steps.
The bond readiness
component consists of one-on-one interactions with surety bond producers,
underwriters and other professionals who work with the contractors on a
case-by-case basis in assembling the materials necessary for a complete bond
application and in addressing any omissions and/or deficiencies that might deter
the successful underwriting of a bond.
The classes qualify
for Construction Contractors Board license continuing education for Commercial
and Residential
contractors under the “elective” category. See the Construction Contractors Board Education
page for additional information.
Businesses with no
bonding and those who want to increase bonding capacity may be interested in
this program. Businesses can apply at the Bonding Education Program event
website,
http://bep.eventbrite.com/.
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