True United Contractors partners with qualified subcontractors and trade partners to deliver projects in regulated, schedule-driven, and performance-focused environments.
We work with firms that value clear communication, accountability, and disciplined execution. Our projects often involve active facilities, compliance requirements, and tight schedules — and we expect subcontractors to operate accordingly.
Participation in bid opportunities is subject to qualification review and project-specific requirements.
True United Contractors collaborates with subcontractors experienced in structured, compliance-aware construction environments.
We encourage interest from firms that demonstrate:
Proven experience in commercial, industrial, or regulated construction
Ability to perform work in active, occupied, or controlled job sites
Commitment to safety, documentation, and coordination standards
Capacity to meet schedule, quality, and performance expectations
While project needs vary, typical trades include:
Concrete
Structural & Miscellaneous Steel
Carpentry & Framing
Electrical
Mechanical & Plumbing
Drywall & Finishes
Sitework & Utilities
Specialized trades supporting secure or
technical facilities
This list is representative and may vary by project.
Subcontractors working with True United Contractors are expected to:
Maintain appropriate licensing, bonding, and insurance
Comply with site-specific safety and regulatory requirements
Coordinate effectively with project management and other trades
Meet schedule, quality, and documentation requirements
These expectations are established to support efficient coordination, risk control, and predictable project delivery.
All subcontractors interested in working with True United Contractors must complete a qualification review prior to participating in bid opportunities.
Qualification allows our team to evaluate trade capabilities, confirm compliance requirements, and determine alignment with upcoming project needs.
Qualification Steps
Complete the Preferred Subcontractor Qualification Form, providing company information, trade scope, safety, licensing, and relevant experience.
Submissions are reviewed to confirm trade alignment, licensing, insurance, safety posture, and overall qualifications.
Qualified firms may be designated as preferred subcontractors and notified of relevant bid opportunities as projects become available.
Approved subcontractors receive access to bid documents and submission instructions for applicable projects.
Submission of a qualification form does not guarantee bid invitations or contract awards. Participation is subject to project-specific requirements and final review.
True United Contractors maintains consistent standards across all projects to ensure safety, quality, and reliable execution.
Compliance with project-specific safety plans
Adherence to OSHA and site safety requirements
Jobsite access, conduct, and coordination protocols
Cooperation with site supervision and safety personnel
Safety is a shared responsibility across all project participants.
Current licensing and insurance documentation
Required safety and compliance records
Workforce certifications, where applicable
Owner- or authority-mandated documentation
All documentation must remain current for the duration of the project.
Work performed in accordance with contract documents
Adherence to defined quality standards and specifications
Coordination with other trades to avoid conflicts
Prompt communication of schedule impacts or issues
Consistent performance and professionalism are essential to successful project delivery.
Subcontractors and trade partners interested in preferred consideration for future projects are
encouraged to complete the qualification process.
Approved firms may be contacted as projects and bid opportunities become available.

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