Maryland Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669 Wage and Fringe Benefits Bond
Overview
Maryland contractors who perform fire sprinkler work under the jurisdiction of Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669 are required to carry this Wage and Fringe Benefits Bond before work can proceed under a union agreement. This bond guarantees that covered employees will receive every dollar of wages and every fringe benefit — including health, pension, and apprenticeship contributions — that the collective bargaining agreement requires. If an employer falls short on those obligations, the union or affected workers can make a claim against this bond to recover what is owed. It is a financial backstop that protects skilled tradespeople on every job site where Local 669 has jurisdiction.
Who Needs This Bond?
Sprinkler fitting contractors, fire suppression subcontractors, and mechanical contractors who have signed or are entering into a collective bargaining agreement with Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669 in Maryland are the primary applicants for this bond. If your company employs journeymen or apprentices represented by Local 669, the union will require this bond as a condition of your labor agreement. Contractors bidding on projects where Local 669 labor will be used — whether on commercial, industrial, or institutional construction sites — should secure this bond before mobilizing workers.
What is this Bond For?
Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669 holds this bond to protect its members from wage theft and unpaid benefit contributions. When a signatory contractor fails to pay earned wages, submit health insurance premiums, fund pension contributions, or meet other fringe benefit obligations under the collective bargaining agreement, the union can file a claim against this bond to make workers whole. The bond does not cover the employer's liability — it guarantees the union and its members that an independent financial guarantee stands behind every paycheck and every benefit contribution owed to Local 669 members working in Maryland.
When is it Required?
Before your company can put Local 669 members to work on a job site in Maryland, the union will request proof of this bond as part of the signatory contractor onboarding or renewal process. The bond is typically required at the time you execute or renew your collective bargaining agreement with Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669. Contractors who let their bond lapse risk suspension of their ability to dispatch or utilize Local 669 labor, which can halt active projects and bar them from bidding union work.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is a statewide Maryland requirement tied specifically to the collective bargaining agreement with Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669. It covers employment relationships and job sites throughout Maryland where Local 669 members are dispatched or employed under the union agreement. Contractors operating in any Maryland county who use Local 669 labor must maintain this bond for the duration of their signatory status.
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