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Bold Concepts

General Contractor
Founded in
1989
Privately Held
$14.5M
47
DIRECT SALES, BONDING ENHANCEMENT, OPERATIONS PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT, LOCATING PERSONNEL

About Bold Concepts

Bold Concepts, Inc. is a leading provider of comprehensive support services for small business general contractors within the federal government construction sector. Founded in 1989, the company specializes in assisting contractors who are part of various designated categories such as 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), Small Businesses (SB), and Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB). With over three decades of experience, Bold Concepts has positioned itself as a trusted partner in navigating the complexities of federal construction programs.

The services offered by Bold Concepts are designed to enhance the operational capabilities of its clients. A key component of their service is the Enhanced Bonding Program, which allows contractors to significantly increase their bonding capacity, often yielding two to three-fold increases for new clients. This program serves as a catalyst for growth, effectively lowering the barriers that small businesses face in their bonding capabilities.

In addition to bonding enhancement, Bold Concepts provides a robust operations platform development service that strategically expands resources for contractors. They offer access to essential functions such as accounting, job costing, payroll, IT support, compliance management, and special project execution at competitive rates. This approach helps small businesses optimize their resources without the risk associated with heavy overhead costs.

Moreover, Bold Concepts recognizes the importance of human capital and assists its clientele in locating experienced personnel resources. The company maintains a dedicated staff trained specifically for federal construction projects, alleviating the financial burden on small businesses that may not have the capital to invest in full-time experts. By leasing trained personnel through Bold Concepts, clients can manage project-specific personnel costs effectively, ensuring a stable cash flow amidst the challenges of federal contracts.

Lastly, the company's marketing team brings over 30 years of experience in developing effective capture strategies in federal markets, guiding clients through the federal sales process from proposal development to contract execution. Direct access to established federal decision-makers is facilitated through a network of Bold Federal Marketing Channels, positioning clients for success in a competitive landscape. Overall, Bold Concepts stands out as a vital ally for small business contractors seeking to maximize their potential within the federal construction arena.

Need to submit a Pay App to Bold Concepts?

Payment applications generally include the application for payment form and a continuation sheet (which includes a schedule of values and change orders). Depending on the situation, you may also include backup documents like materials receipts and invoices, payroll wage reports, and lien waivers.

It's a lot to keep straight, and it's further complicated by most GCs requiring their own custom payment application forms, rather than standard AIA templates. Fortunately, Siteline has more than 8,000 forms from over 6,000 GCs—in our system. Our software streamlines the entire monthly billing workflow, ensuring you submit the perfect pay apps on time, every time, which gets your invoices paid about three weeks faster.Want to see for yourself?

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