Construction in Massachusetts

Massachusetts Construction Intel

Thursday, June 11, 2026
3 min read
7 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on construction developments in Massachusetts. Today we're covering 7 key stories including updates on massachusetts construction headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Massachusetts Construction Headlines

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MA Contractors: Construction Payment Help Is Here with Levelset.

Levelset helps thousands of contractors resolve payment problems and streamline their payment processes every day.

Why It Matters

Massachusetts construction professionals face the same payment delays and disputes as contractors nationwide, making tools that protect cash flow especially valuable in the state's competitive building market.

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1.2

Massachusetts Contractor Licensing Guide: Key Rules for MA Pros.

Procore has published a guide covering the rules and requirements for obtaining and maintaining a contractor license in Massachusetts.

Why It Matters

Staying current on licensing requirements helps MA construction professionals avoid compliance issues and keep their businesses operating legally.

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1.3

New Online Tool Streamlines Massachusetts Building Permit Lookups.

BuildChek offers an online Massachusetts building permit database with lookup software to simplify permit searches.

Why It Matters

For MA construction professionals, faster permit lookups can reduce project delays and improve workflow efficiency.

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ConstructConnect Expands Massachusetts Commercial Project Database.

ConstructConnect now provides quick, comprehensive access to Massachusetts commercial construction projects for bid, including exclusive projects, plans, specs, bidder lists, and project details.

Why It Matters

MA construction professionals gain a centralized resource to discover and pursue new commercial opportunities within the state.

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Background & Context

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2.1

Substantial completion is a legal status, not a percent.

"Substantial completion" is achieved when the owner can occupy the project for its intended use — not when a punch list is finished or a percentage is hit. The status starts warranty clocks, transfers risk of loss, and triggers retention release in most contracts. Disputes over whether SC has been achieved are common at month-end.

Why It Matters

Premature certification of substantial completion commits the contractor to warranty coverage on incomplete work; delayed certification gives the owner leverage to extend retention. The legal definition controls, not the status meeting.

2.2

Pay-when-paid versus pay-if-paid — the one-word difference.

"Pay-when-paid" sets a timing condition only — the GC must still pay even if the owner never does. "Pay-if-paid" creates a true condition precedent — no owner payment, no GC payment to subs. Many states will not enforce pay-if-paid clauses without unmistakably clear language; ambiguity defaults to pay-when-paid.

Why It Matters

The risk allocation between subcontractors and GCs hinges on this one phrase. Subs who sign pay-if-paid contracts effectively underwrite owner credit risk on top of project risk.

2.3

When each surety bond actually pays out.

A bid bond protects the owner if the bidder refuses to enter the contract; it pays the difference between the rejected bid and the next responsive bid. A performance bond covers contractor non-performance during the project. A payment bond protects unpaid subcontractors and suppliers. Each has different claimants and triggers.

Why It Matters

Subs frequently file claims against the wrong bond and lose them on procedural grounds without ever reaching the merits. Knowing which bond covers your specific exposure is table stakes for collections.

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DateJun 11, 2026
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