Feature
Firm-level credentials, tracked like worker credentials.
The EPA Lead-Safe Firm renewal. The pollution liability policy that expires before the next big bid. The state contractor license. Nothing slips.
What it tracks
- Contractor licenses: state contractor, state asbestos contractor, demolition contractor, and similar credentials tied to the firm rather than to an individual.
- EPA accreditations: AHERA, Lead-Safe Firm, Renovator Firm, and other federal accreditations.
- Insurance certificates: general liability, pollution legal liability, professional liability, workers comp, auto, umbrella. Carrier, policy number, limits, effective and expiration dates.
- Surety bonds: performance, payment, license, contract-specific.
- Other credentials: anything else that needs a renewal date and a stored document (registrations, certifications, supplier accreditations).
- OSHA citation history. A simple log of any inspection findings, including resolution status.
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How renewals work
Each credential carries an expiration date. The system flags credentials that are approaching expiration or already lapsed on the dashboard. Renewed credentials supersede the old ones; the prior version stays in the archive so the audit trail is intact.
Why this matters for bids
Pre-qualification packets ask for current insurance certificates, current licenses, OSHA history, and safety documentation. With Nexus, the documents and renewal dates are all in one place, so pulling together what a GC or owner asks for is a copy job, not a folder hunt.
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