Newport News, VA Right of Way Bond
Overview
Contractors working in Newport News, VA public rights of way need this bond on file before they can open a cut, install utilities, or disturb any city-controlled street, sidewalk, or easement. Newport News requires this bond as a condition of issuing a right-of-way permit — it protects the city against damage, incomplete restoration, or failure to meet public works standards. Without it, your permit won't be approved and your crew can't legally break ground on city property.
Who Needs This Bond?
Utility contractors, excavating contractors, and pipeline crews working in Newport News city streets or easements are the most common buyers of this bond. Any contractor pulling a right-of-way permit from the City of Newport News — whether for a water main tie-in, conduit installation, sidewalk cut, or storm drain connection — must have this bond in place. If your scope of work touches public infrastructure in Newport News, this bond is part of your permit package.
What is this Bond For?
This bond guarantees that contractors working in Newport News public rights of way will restore the road, sidewalk, or easement to city standards after completing their work. If a contractor leaves a trench improperly backfilled, fails to replace pavement, or causes damage to public infrastructure, the City of Newport News can draw on this bond to cover the cost of correction. It is not a performance bond for a private project — it is specifically tied to work within city-controlled property.
When is it Required?
Before Newport News issues a right-of-way permit, the city will require proof of this bond. That means you need the bond secured before you submit your permit application — not after approval and not on the day work starts. Contractors who regularly pull right-of-way permits in Newport News often keep this bond active on a continuous basis to avoid delays on each new permit.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively to work performed within the City of Newport News, Virginia right-of-way — including city streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and public easements. It is a local requirement issued by the City of Newport News, not a Virginia state contractor license. Work in adjacent jurisdictions such as Hampton or York County would require separate bonds under those local programs.
How to Buy Online
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