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Bonding

Insurance is a promise, and Surety Bonds are basically a pledge from a surety company that a contractor will complete a project … as promised.  We make the bonding process easier and less confusing because we take the time to get to know our customers, explain the process and find the necessary bonding that they require. 

We know that bonding services are critical to a business, and we’ve been helping the leading construction firms in Berkshire county and across the country with their bonding needs. 

We provide all types of bonding, including:  

  • Bid, Performance & Payments Bonds required by contractors
  • Sub-Division Bonds for real estate and land developers
  • License & Permit Bonds
  • Maintenance Bonds
  • Bonds required by local and municipal courts, including Estate and Guardian Bonds
  • Corporate Bonds

Call today and speak with one of our brokers to see how we can help you and your business with your bonding needs.



Coakley, Pierpan, Dolan & Collins
info@cpdcinsurance.com
Adams
The Berkshire Mill
1 Berkshire Square
Adams, MA 01220
Phone: 413.743.7000
Fax: 413.743.9488
North Adams
26 Union Street
North Adams, MA 01247
Phone: 413.664.9366
Fax: 413.664.4723
Williamstown
Williamstown Financial Center
296 Main Street
Williamstown, MA 01267
Phone: 413.458.8119
Fax: 413.458.5706
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