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Bonding and Insurance Compliance Oversight

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The City of Atlanta is seeking oversight services to ensure all subcontractors engaged in its projects fully comply with city-mandated bonding and insurance requirements. This includes verifying that each subcontractor maintains valid surety bonds and appropriate insurance coverage as stipulated by local regulations, with strict attention to documentation and ongoing compliance. Additionally, the contractor must confirm that all subcontractors are properly registered in SAM.gov and adhere to Treasury Circular 570 standards, which govern financial responsibility and federal awards eligibility. The scope of work involves proactive monitoring, documentation review, and reporting to maintain regulatory integrity across the subcontractor network. This contract is classified under NAICS code 524210, indicating a focus on insurance agencies and brokerages, and it is solicited as a subcontract opportunity with no set-aside designation. The posting date is July 8, 2026, and proposals must be submitted by 1:00 PM on July 20, 2026. Performance will occur within the jurisdiction of the City of Atlanta in the state of Georgia, though no specific address or zip code is provided. Interested parties must access the official solicitation through the provided link to obtain detailed instructions and submission requirements. Compliance with all procedural, financial, and regulatory benchmarks is mandatory for contract award and successful execution.

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City of Atlanta seeks oversight to ensure subcontractor compliance with bonding, insurance, SAM.gov, and Treasury Circular 570 requirements.

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Georgia → City of AtlantaView Agency

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524210 - Insurance Agencies and Brokerages View NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Atlanta
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Ensuring all subcontractors meet city-mandated bonding and insurance requirements, including verification of SAM.gov registration and Treasury Circular 570 compliance.

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