Consult the following table to find out which applies to you.

 

Contractor Owned Subcategories Type of financial guarantee to be offered
Subcategories 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 exclusively Guarantee plan for new residential buildings
Subcategories 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 as well as other subcategories other sub-categories License surety and Guarantee plan for new residential buildings
Subcategories other than 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 License bond

 

Bond Amount

The bond is $40,000 for general contractors (subcategories of Schedule I) and $20,000 for specialized contractors (subcategories of Schedule II and III).

The Régie du bâtiment du Québec requires security, but does not issue it.

 


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Types of admissible guarantees and documents to provide

Warning ! For now, the irrevocable and unconditional letter of credit issued by financial institutions (letter of guarantee from a bank) is not one of the forms accepted as security by the RBQ.

 

To know :

Legal persons authorized to stand surety:
Under the Bank Act (R.S.C., 1991, c. 46), the Act respecting financial services cooperatives (chapter C-67.3), the Act respecting trust companies and savings companies (R.S.Q. , c. S-29.01) or the Act respecting insurance (R.S.Q., c. A-32).

 

A bank, a savings or credit union or a savings company authorized to stand surety
Under the Bank Act (R.S.C., 1991, c. 46), the Act respecting financial services cooperatives (chapter C-67.3), the Act respecting trust companies and savings companies (R.S.Q. , c. S-29.01).

 

You must use the commitment form provided by the Régie (www.rbq.gouv.qc.ca). All provisions contained in this form must be fully contained in that provided by the Surety (or the Contractor if acting as Surety).

Individual bond insurance policy issued in favor of the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (art. 28 1o)

 

Bond issued by:

  • a company holding a bond insurance license
  • another legal person authorized to stand surety (art. 29)

 

Documents to provide :

Collective suretyship insurance policy issued in favor of the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (art. 28 1o)

 

Bond issued by:

  • a company holding a bond insurance license
  • another legal person authorized to stand surety
  • for members of an association of contractors (art. 29)

 

Documents to provide

Collective suretyship insurance policy issued in favor of the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (art. 28 1o)

 

Bond issued by:

  • an association of entrepreneurs (for its members) jointly with either:
  • a company holding a bond insurance license
  • another legal person authorized to stand surety

(art. 29)

 

Documents to provide :

Certified check or draft payable to the Minister of Finance (s. 28 2o)

 

Bond issued by the contractor

(art. 29)

Documents to provide :

 

Important note regarding this type of bond

Certified checks or drafts are deposited with the Ministry of Finance on a "deposit and consignment" basis. Even if the entrepreneur wishes to terminate his bond, the bond cannot be released for 5 years. If a civil action is filed within the time prescribed in section 37 and a final judgment is not rendered, the bond is not released.

Irrevocable and unconditional letter of credit issued in favor of the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (art. 28 3o)

Bond issued by:

  • a bank
  • a savings or credit union
  • a savings company

(art. 29)

 

Documents to provide :

GUARANTEE PLAN - ACCREDITATION

Unlike the bond, the certificate of accreditation to the guarantee plan does not have to be submitted when applying for a license. Notices informing you of the deadlines for providing proof of accreditation to a guarantee plan will be sent to you following your license application.

 

General contractor in new residential buildings: accreditation certificate

As an Entrepreneur, if you hold one or both sub-categories 1.1.1 and 1.1.2. you must join the Mandatory Guarantee Plan, and obtain an accreditation certificate from the RCMP (Residential Construction Guarantee).

 

In Quebec, if you want to sell or build a new residential building you will need to meet the following two conditions:

  • Be accredited with the Residential Construction Guarantee.
  • Hold your Contractor's License from the Régie du bâtiment du Québec including at least one of subcategories 1.1.1 or 1.1.2

Forms to attach to your accreditation request

To be accredited for the Residential Construction Guarantee, you must complete the following documents:

  • Membership application, payment of $442.65 (including applicable taxes) covering the analysis fees and the other documents indicated in section 9 of the membership application. These fees are non-refundable.
  • Personal balance sheet form, along with related documents (e.g. municipal assessments of your properties, mortgage balances for buildings, your investment statements, etc.)
  • Resume form
  • Year-end financial statements accompanied by a review engagement report prepared by a CPA or opening balance sheet accompanied by a review engagement report prepared by a CPA.
  • Business resolution
  • Membership Agreement – Important Note: Each page must be initialed at the bottom right for each signatory

Source: http://www.garantiegcr.com/en/

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