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is federal form SF-25A (Payment Bond). The standard payment bond form guaranteeing that the contractor will pay all laborers, material suppliers, and subcontractors. Required by the Miller Act for construction contracts exceeding $150,000. It protects subcontractors and suppliers who cannot file liens against government property.
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Ask about SF-25AContractors provide SF-25A after award but before starting performance on construction contracts. Subcontractors and suppliers rely on this bond for payment protection.
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