Colorado Springs, CO Concrete Contractor Bond
Overview
Concrete contractors working in Colorado Springs are required to carry this bond before they can pull permits or register with the city. It protects Colorado Springs residents and the city itself against financial harm caused by a contractor's failure to meet local codes, ordinances, or contractual obligations. Whether you're pouring driveways, flatwork, curbs, or foundations, this bond is your entry ticket to working legally in the city. Get bonded, get permitted, and get to work.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you are a concrete contractor performing work within Colorado Springs city limits, this bond applies to you. Any contractor who pours, finishes, or installs concrete surfaces — driveways, sidewalks, patios, foundations, curb and gutter work — and needs a city permit or local contractor registration must carry this bond. It does not matter whether you're a solo operator or running a crew; if Colorado Springs requires you to register as a concrete contractor, the bond is a non-negotiable part of that process. This is a city-level requirement, not a Colorado state contractor license.
What is this Bond For?
Colorado Springs uses this bond to hold concrete contractors accountable to local codes and permit conditions. If a contractor causes damage, leaves work unfinished, or violates city ordinances, the bond gives the city and affected property owners a financial remedy. It is not insurance for the contractor — it is a guarantee to the public that the contractor will perform work correctly and stand behind their obligations. The bond signals to Colorado Springs that you are a responsible, compliant operator.
When is it Required?
This bond must be in place before Colorado Springs will issue a concrete contractor permit or approve a local contractor registration. Renewals are tied to the city's registration cycle, so your bond must remain active for as long as you hold a permit or registration in Colorado Springs. Letting the bond lapse means your registration lapses — and that means you cannot legally pull permits or start new concrete jobs in the city. Keep the bond current and your work keeps moving.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado. It satisfies Colorado Springs' local bonding requirement and has no effect on licensing or permit requirements in other Colorado cities, counties, or at the state level. If you expand into another jurisdiction — say, Pueblo or El Paso County — you will need a separate bond for that location.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' to open the secure surety portal in a new tab. Enter your information, complete the application, and your bond documents can be issued quickly — no waiting on an agent callback. Once issued, you'll have what you need to submit to Colorado Springs for your contractor registration or permit.
Why Bond Titan?
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