Frisco, CO Single Job Right of Way Bond
Overview
Get bonded and cleared to break ground on your right-of-way project in Frisco, Colorado. This single-job bond guarantees that you will restore the public right-of-way — roads, sidewalks, curbs, or other public infrastructure — to its original condition after your work is complete. Frisco requires this bond before issuing a permit for any excavation, utility work, or construction that touches city-owned property. Secure it now and keep your project on schedule.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you are a contractor, utility company, or property owner who needs to dig, excavate, or perform any construction within a Frisco public right-of-way, this bond is required before the city will issue your permit. It covers a single specific job — not an ongoing license — so each new right-of-way project in Frisco typically requires its own bond. Plumbers, electricians, excavators, and general contractors pulling right-of-way permits in Frisco all fall into this category.
What is this Bond For?
This bond protects the City of Frisco and the public from financial harm if a contractor fails to properly restore the right-of-way after completing permitted work. If the street, sidewalk, or public corridor is left damaged or incomplete, the city can make a claim against this bond to fund the repairs. You, as the principal, are responsible for making the city whole — the bond simply ensures the city has a financial backstop if you don't. It is not insurance for your own work; it is a guarantee to the city.
When is it Required?
Each single-job right-of-way permit in Frisco triggers a new bond requirement — there is no annual renewal for this type of coverage. Before the city will issue the permit for your specific project, the bond must already be in place. Do not wait until your crew is ready to mobilize; the permit process cannot move forward without the bond on file. Purchase the bond as soon as you know your project will touch Frisco's public right-of-way.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively within the City of Frisco, Colorado, and is a local city requirement — not a Colorado state license bond. It covers only the specific job for which the permit is issued, within Frisco's public rights-of-way. Work in neighboring Summit County jurisdictions or other Colorado municipalities would require separate bonding.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' to open the secure surety portal in a new tab and complete your application in minutes. The portal walks you through the information fields specific to your Frisco right-of-way project, and your bond documents are delivered digitally once approved. No agent callback required — purchase, download, and submit to the city at your own pace.
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