Glastonbury, CT Right of Way and Drain Laying Bond
Overview
Get bonded and get to work on Glastonbury's roads and drainage systems with the Right of Way and Drain Laying Bond in hand. This bond is a local requirement issued by the Town of Glastonbury, Connecticut, protecting the town and its residents against damage, incomplete work, or failure to restore public rights of way and drainage infrastructure after excavation or installation. Contractors who open, disturb, or work within Glastonbury's public streets and drainage corridors need this bond before they can legally proceed. It signals to the town that you are financially accountable for the work you do in its public spaces.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you are a contractor performing right-of-way work, street opening, or drain laying within Glastonbury, Connecticut, this bond is required before you can get your permit. Excavation contractors, utility contractors, drainage installers, and any tradesperson disturbing public roadways or storm drainage systems within Glastonbury's jurisdiction fall under this requirement. You may be a one-person operation or a small crew — if the Town of Glastonbury requires your permit, they require this bond first. It applies to both new installations and work tied to repairs or improvements along public infrastructure corridors.
What is this Bond For?
This bond protects the Town of Glastonbury against financial loss caused by a contractor's failure to restore a public right of way or drainage feature to its pre-work condition. If you cut into a road, trench alongside a drainage line, or disturb any town-controlled corridor and fail to properly restore it, the town can make a claim against this bond to cover repair costs. It also holds contractors accountable for damage to adjacent public infrastructure caused during the course of the project. The bond exists so Glastonbury can recover costs without pursuing litigation against individual contractors.
When is it Required?
Every time you pull a permit for right-of-way or drain laying work in Glastonbury, this bond must already be on file or submitted with the permit application. It is not a one-time lifetime credential — it must remain active for the duration of any permitted project, and if you work in Glastonbury regularly, maintaining a continuous bond avoids delays every time a new project starts. Renewal keeps you permit-ready without starting the bonding process from scratch each season. Let your bond lapse and your next permit application stalls until coverage is reinstated.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively within the Town of Glastonbury, Connecticut, and is a local municipal requirement — not a state-level license or contractor registration. It covers work performed within Glastonbury's public rights of way and drainage infrastructure corridors as defined and administered by the town. If you do similar work in neighboring Connecticut municipalities, separate bonds for those jurisdictions may be required.
How to Buy Online
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