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    Closed · Opens 8 AM
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    8 AM - 5 PM
    Friday
    8 AM - 5 PM
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    8 AM - 5 PM
    Tuesday
    8 AM - 5 PM
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  2. Contractors Bonding and Insurance Company, an RLI Company

  3. Contractors Bonding and Insurance Company (CBIC)

  4. People also ask
    What is a construction bond?
    Construction bonds are a third-party guarantee that the contractor you hire is able to do and finish the work reflected in your contract; if they cannot or do not, the surety that issued the bond will protect the bonded company against major financial losses.
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    Who is Contractors Bonding & insurance company (CBIC)?
    Contractors Bonding and Insurance Company (CBIC), an RLI company, specializes in surety bonds and niche property and casualty insurance products. Formally established in 1979, CBIC joined the RLI family in 2011. CBIC has offices located throughout the country in close proximity to our producers and their customers.
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    What is the difference between bonded and insured contractors?
    Insured contractors carry liability and workers’ compensation insurance. Bonded contractors must pay back the surety. Insured contractors pay premiums and do not have to pay back a claim. Insured contractors have more protection than bonded contractors. Get quotes from up to 3 pros! Enter a zip below and get matched to top-rated pros near you.
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    Do contractors need to be bonded and insured?
    Depending on the location, some contractors need to be both bonded and insured, while others can get away with one or the other. No matter what, bonding works in the same manner. In order to become a bonded contractor, you first need to reach out to a special company that offers the service.
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    WEBNov 30, 2023 · The costs of contractor bonds and contractor insurance are not fixed. They depend on a variety of factors and are unique to each individual contractor. Bond pricing is based on the credit quality of the

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