Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 847 - Liens
Section 49-41. - Public buildings and public works. Bonds for protection of employees and materialmen. Performance bonds. Limits on use of owner-controlled insurance programs. Certain surety contract provisions.

(a) Each contract exceeding one hundred thousand dollars in amount for the construction, alteration or repair of any public building or public work of the state or a municipality shall include a provision that the person to perform the contract shall furnish to the state or municipality on or before the award date, a bond in the amount of the contract which shall be binding upon the award of the contract to that person, with a surety or sureties satisfactory to the officer awarding the contract, for the protection of persons supplying labor or materials in the prosecution of the work provided for in the contract for the use of each such person, provided no such bond shall be required to be furnished (1) in relation to any general bid in which the total estimated cost of labor and materials under the contract with respect to which such general bid is submitted is less than one hundred thousand dollars, (2) in relation to any sub-bid in which the total estimated cost of labor and materials under the contract with respect to which such sub-bid is submitted is less than one hundred thousand dollars, or (3) in relation to any general bid or sub-bid submitted by a consultant, as defined in section 4b-55. Any such bond furnished shall have as principal the name of the person awarded the contract.

(b) Nothing in this section or sections 49-41a to 49-43, inclusive, shall be construed to limit the authority of any contracting officer to require a performance bond or other security in addition to the bond referred to in subsection (a) of this section, except that no such officer shall require a performance bond in relation to any general bid in which the total estimated cost of labor and materials under the contract with respect to which such general bid is submitted is less than twenty-five thousand dollars or in relation to any sub-bid in which the total estimated cost of labor and materials under the contract with respect to which such sub-bid is submitted is less than fifty thousand dollars.
(c) No contract for the construction, alteration or repair of any public building or public work of the state or a municipality that requires a person to supply the state or municipality with a bond may include a provision that requires the person to obtain the bond from a specific surety, agent, broker or producer. No contracting officer may require that a bond be obtained from a specific surety, agent, broker or producer.
(d) In the event that any political subdivision of the state enters into a contract described in subsection (a) of this section and fails to obtain delivery from the contractor of the bond required by this section, any person who has not been paid by the contractor for labor or materials supplied in the performance of work under the contract shall have the same legal right of action against such political subdivision of the state as such person would have had against a surety under the provisions of section 49-42. Nothing in this section shall be construed to extend liability to the state for any person's right to payment or constitute a waiver of the state's sovereign immunity.
(e) (1) As used in this subsection, “owner-controlled insurance program” means an insurance procurement program under which a principal provides and consolidates insurance coverage for one or more contractors on one or more construction projects.
(2) No contract for the construction, alteration or repair of any public building or public work of the state or a municipality may include a provision that allows or requires the state or municipality to maintain an owner-controlled insurance program, except for (A) a project approved pursuant to section 10a-109e, or (B) one or more municipal projects totaling one hundred million dollars or more (i) under the supervision of one construction manager, or (ii) located within the boundaries of a municipality if under the supervision of more than one construction manager.
(3) Each contract or policy of insurance issued under an owner-controlled insurance program pursuant to this subsection shall provide that:
(A) Coverage for work performed and materials furnished shall continue from the completion of the work until the date all causes of action are barred under any applicable statute of limitations.
(B) Any notice of a change in coverage under the contract or policy or of a cancellation or refusal to renew the coverage under the contract or policy shall be provided to the principal and all contractors covered under the program.
(C) The effective date of a (i) change in coverage under the contract or policy shall be at least thirty days after the date the principal and contractors receive the notice of change in coverage as required under subparagraph (B) of this subdivision, and (ii) cancellation or refusal to renew shall be at least sixty days after the principal and contractors receive the notice of change in coverage as required under subparagraph (B) of this subdivision.
(4) Each principal or contractor shall disclose in the project plans or specifications at the time the principal or contractor is soliciting bids for the construction project that the project will be covered by an owner-controlled insurance program.
(f) Whenever a surety bond is required in connection with a contract for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any public building for work by the state or a municipality, that is estimated to cost more than five hundred thousand dollars and is paid for, in whole or in part, with state funds, the surety contract between the contractor named as principal in the bond and the surety that issues such bond shall contain the following provision: “In the event that the surety assumes the contract or obtains a bid or bids for completion of the contract, the surety shall ensure that the contractor chosen to complete the contract is prequalified pursuant to section 4a-100 of the Connecticut general statutes in the requisite classification and has the aggregate work capacity rating and single project limit necessary to complete the contract”.
(1949 Rev., S. 7214; P.A. 79-602, S. 98; P.A. 82-358, S. 9, 10; P.A. 87-345, S. 1; P.A. 89-27, S. 1, 2; P.A. 91-23; P.A. 93-104; P.A. 96-235, S. 13, 19; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-11, S. 33, 65; P.A. 01-21; P.A. 05-38, S. 1; 05-193, S. 1; 05-229, S. 1; P.A. 07-202, S. 10; 07-213, S. 6.)
History: P.A. 79-602 substituted “that” or “the” for “such” where appearing; P.A. 82-358 specified when bonds shall not be required in Subsecs. (a) and (b); P.A. 87-345 amended Subsec. (a) to make contracts in excess of $25,000, instead of $1,000, subject to bond requirement, to exempt general bids in which the cost is less than $25,000, instead of $10,000, and to exempt sub-bids in which the cost is less than $50,000, instead of $20,000, and amended Subsec. (b) to provide that performance bonds shall not be required in relation to general bids in which cost is less than $25,000, instead of $10,000, and in relation to sub-bids in which cost is less than $50,000, instead of $20,000; P.A. 89-27 exempted design professionals from Subsec. (a); P.A. 91-23 amended Subsec. (a) to require that any bond furnished shall have as principal the name of the person awarded the contract; P.A. 93-104 amended Subsec. (a) to rephrase provision requiring person performing the contract to provide the state with a surety bond before the award date; P.A. 96-235 amended Subsec. (a) by substituting “consultant” for “design professional”, effective June 6, 1996; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-11 amended Subsec. (a) by increasing contract threshold for including bond provision, from $25,000 to $50,000, and making corresponding change in Subdiv. (1), effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 01-21 made a technical change in Subsec. (b) and added new Subsec. (c) prohibiting contract provisions that require the use of a specific surety, agent, broker or producer; P.A. 05-38 amended Subsec. (a) by increasing the value of a contract that requires the furnishing of a bond from $50,000 to $100,000; P.A. 05-193 amended Subsecs. (a) and (c) to substitute “municipality” for “subdivision” and added Subsec. (e) re owner-controlled insurance programs, effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 05-229 added Subsec. (d) re the failure of a political subdivision to obtain required bond, effective July 8, 2005; P.A. 07-202 added Subsec. (f) re surety contract provision, effective July 10, 2007; P.A. 07-213 amended Subsec. (a)(1) and (2) to change references re estimated costs from $50,000 to $100,000.
See chapter 60, part II re public building contracts.
Rights of persons furnishing labor and materials under former statute. 109 C. 547. Primary purpose of former statute to protect those who furnish labor and materials. Id., 556. Former statute did not give materialman greater right against surety than against municipality; filing claim within 60 days condition precedent. 113 C. 2. Cited. 118 C. 326. Acceptance of highway by state not a bar to recovery by its insurer against contractor's surety. 126 C. 349. Subdivision of state includes city, borough or town; furnishing of bond is a condition precedent to execution of contract. 143 C. 85. History; purpose of statute. 151 C. 332. Cited. 159 C. 564; 163 C. 331; 174 C. 219; 207 C. 468; 225 C. 367; Id., 905; 229 C. 303; 236 C. 750; 239 C. 708; 240 C. 10.
Cited. 25 CA 751; 28 CA 622; 29 CA 783; 32 CA 718; 40 CA 89; Id., 777; 49 CA 522.
Cited. 3 CS 15; 5 CS 114. History reviewed; dam and appurtenant structures are not public building. 10 CS 38. Cited. 18 CS 43. Suppliers of materials, labor and equipment to subcontractor who failed to give notice to contractor may not recover under contractor's bond. Id., 305. Cited. 21 CS 16. When surety makes a payment under bond to a supplier of labor or material, surety becomes subrogated to the rights and preferences of such supplier as to sums due or to become due under the contract, and such subrogation relates back to the date of the bond. 22 CS 404. Cited. 23 CS 380. Contractual provision not incorporating statutory intent void. 29 CS 457. Cited. 32 CS 64. Section precludes a cause of action based on quantum meruit by subcontractors and materialmen against the governmental body awarding the contract. Id., 168.
Cited. 2 Conn. Cir. Ct. 622.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 49 - Mortgages and Liens

Chapter 847 - Liens

Section 49-32. - Liens in favor of the United States.

Section 49-32a. - Federal liens.

Section 49-33. - Mechanic's lien. Precedence. Rights of subcontractors.

Section 49-34. - Certificate of lien to be recorded and notice given to owner.

Section 49-35. - Notice of intent. Liens of subcontractors and materialmen.

Section 49-35a. - Application for reduction or discharge. Forms. Hearing. Entry fee.

Section 49-35b. - Burden of proof at hearing. Authority of court.

Section 49-35c. - Appeal.

Section 49-35d. - Validation of lien recorded prior to April 22, 1975.

Section 49-36. - Liens limited; apportionment; payments to original contractor.

Section 49-37. - Dissolution of mechanic's lien by substitution of bond. Joinder of actions on claim and bond.

Section 49-37a. - Lien validated when bond substituted prior to April 22, 1975.

Section 49-38. - Lien on railroad for services or materials in construction.

Section 49-39. - Time limitation of mechanic's lien. Action to foreclose privileged.

Section 49-40. - Record of discharge of mechanic's and judgment liens.

Section 49-40a. - Mechanic's liens expired by limitation of time.

Section 49-41. - Public buildings and public works. Bonds for protection of employees and materialmen. Performance bonds. Limits on use of owner-controlled insurance programs. Certain surety contract provisions.

Section 49-41a. - Enforcement of payment by general contractor to subcontractor and by subcontractor to its subcontractors.

Section 49-41b. - Release of payments on construction projects.

Section 49-41c. - State contractor to make payment to subcontractor within thirty days.

Section 49-42. - Enforcement of right to payment on bond. Suit on bond, procedure and judgment.

Section 49-43. - Certified copies of bonds and contracts for public works.

Section 49-44 to 49-46. - Recording of judgment lien; when it holds from attachment. Lien only on land liable to execution at date of judgment. Owner of judgment may file lien; foreclosure, limitation of time, notice of lis pendens.

Section 49-47a. - Form of mechanic's lien foreclosure certificates.

Section 49-49. - When insolvency proceedings set aside lien.

Section 49-51. - Discharge of invalid lien.

Section 49-52. - Pendency of action to foreclose lien on personalty not to be notice.

Section 49-53. - Duty of officer serving process in such action. Record by town clerk.

Section 49-55. - Vessel lien in connection with building, repairing, mooring, dockage or storage.

Section 49-55a. - Notice of vessel lien. Substitution of bond. Sale of vessel and satisfaction of lien.

Section 49-55b. - Form of notice of vessel lien.

Section 49-55c. - Dissolution of lien. Action by person claiming lien.

Section 49-55d. - Obtaining of lien without possession of vessel. Writ of attachment. Judicial sale.

Section 49-56. - Notice of vessel lien to be filed with Secretary of the State. Duration of lien. Discharge.

Section 49-56a. - Termination or removal of notice of lien.

Section 49-57. - Form of certificate of lien on vessel.

Section 49-58. - Lien not to exceed contract price.

Section 49-59. - Discharge of liens. Penalty for failure to discharge.

Section 49-60. - Jewelers' liens. Television and radio service dealers' liens.

Section 49-61. - Release of lien on substitution of bond. Lien on motor vehicle or special mobile equipment; notice of intent to sell to commissioner or bailor. Sale.

Section 49-62. - Form of application.

Section 49-63. - Notice of application. Hearing.

Section 49-64. - Form of bond.

Section 49-65. - Dissolution of lien to be recorded.

Section 49-66. - Pleadings may be amended.

Section 49-67. - Limitation of action on bond.

Section 49-68. - Liens of boardinghouse keepers.

Section 49-69. - Liens of hotel keepers.

Section 49-70. - Lien on animals for their keep. Transfer of abandoned animals.

Section 49-71. - Lien of manufacturers on materials.

Section 49-72. - Liens for rates or charges owed to private water company.

Section 49-73. - Liens on accident and liability policies in favor of hospitals and ambulance services. Service of process on insurer and defendant.

Section 49-73a. - Liens on proceeds of fire insurance for outstanding municipal taxes.

Section 49-73b. - Municipalities authorized to recover expenses. Liens on real estate and fire insurance proceeds.

Section 49-73c. - Certificate of lien to constitute constructive notice.

Section 49-73d. - Insurance company to notify town clerk of demand in writing of a statement of liens.

Section 49-73e. - Precedence and priority of liens.

Section 49-73f. - Municipal ordinance providing for release or return of insurance proceeds.

Section 49-73g. - Insurance company not to be held liable for payments to municipality.

Section 49-73h. - Applicability of lien provisions.

Section 49-73i. - Provisions re liens on insurance proceeds not to be deemed to affect other liens on real estate.

Section 49-74. - Liens for cleaning, storage and other charges.

Section 49-75. - Sale of property subject to lien for other than storage charges.

Section 49-76. - Sale of property subject to lien for storage charges.

Section 49-77 to 49-85. - Liens of factors on merchandise, generally.

Section 49-86. - Bond in lieu of attachment. Notice of lien.

Section 49-87. - Certificate of dissolution of bond, filing.

Section 49-88. - Duration of lien on real estate. Discharge upon expiration.

Section 49-89. - When judgment lien to date back to notice.

Section 49-90. - Certificate of court clerk upon happening of certain events or lien becoming ineffective.

Section 49-91. - Certificate of plaintiff removing lien upon happening of certain events or lien becoming ineffective.

Section 49-92. - Other lien rights not affected. Compliance with other statutes.

Section 49-92a. - Purchaser's lien. Precedence. Foreclosure. Recording of notice.

Section 49-92b. - Dissolution on substitution of bond. Joinder of actions on claim and bond.

Section 49-92c. - Limitation of lien.

Section 49-92d. - Record of discharge.

Section 49-92e. - Action to claim discharge.

Section 49-92f. - Certificate of removal of lien.

Section 49-92g. - Aircraft liens.

Section 49-92h. - Notice of aircraft lien. Substitution of bond. Sale of aircraft and satisfaction of lien.

Section 49-92i. - Form of notice of aircraft lien.

Section 49-92j. - Dissolution of aircraft lien. Action by person claiming lien.

Section 49-92k. - Discharge of aircraft lien. Penalty for failure to discharge.

Section 49-92o. - Assignment of liens by regional sewer authorities for unpaid sewer assessments or connection or use charges. Powers and rights of assignee. Contract to memorialize assignment required. Notice of assignment. Notice prior to commencin...

Section 49-92p. - Assignment of liens by regional water authorities for unpaid water assessments or connection and use charges. Powers and rights of assignee. Contract to memorialize assignment required. Notice of assignment. Notice prior to commenci...

Section 49-92s. - Provision of payoff statement by judgment lienholder. Imposition of fee or charge for first payoff statement, when allowed.