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Posted by  John M. King on June 30, 2000 at 05:46:01:

I like your focus on integrating high-tech into Architecture. Please consider featuring an article about electronic bid letting systems and the integration of electronic bid bond security, via electronic surety transactions (www.surety2000.com). At NO COST to owners, Surety 2000 facilitates electronic submission of bid security by contractors, along with the contractor’s electronic bid proposal, thus enabling owners to efficiently receive a complete, authenticated electronic bid package from contractors, totally minimizing document errors. Other improved aspects of the electronic bid letting process are: owners receive more competitive bids from an increased number of qualified bidders, increased reliability, less cumbersome paperless bond transactions, considerable storage and filing time reduction, more convenient to contractors because contractors do not have to leave their job sites to be hassled with surety paperwork and finding a notary to witness their signature, eliminates bond submission fraud. Surety 2000 will directly assist in completing an entire electronic bidding process, at no cost to contractors, owners, or surety agents.

 
 
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