As a contractor, when enrolling into a CIP or Wrap-Up program, there is often enrollment paperwork that needs to be completed before a contractor can step foot on the jobsite. As part of the enrollment process, the Wrap Administration team managing the program will ask for the contractor’s start date.
What date is the Wrap Admin team asking for?
Many people confuse the start date with a Notice of Award (NOA) date. A NOA date is the day a contractor won the bid for work. Compared to your Wrap-Up enrollment start date, which is the first day your company has “boots on the ground.” It’s the first day your company has employees actually on the jobsite performing any work. This date does not include shop hours, manufacturing, or office hours.
Why is this date important?
There are 2 main reasons on why the enrollment start date is important:
If you are getting ready to enroll on an upcoming Wrap-Up, make sure you put an accurate start date to minimize your risk of being held liable should an accident occur and for any potential fines. If you are unsure on what your enrollment start date is, it’s best to reach out to the project’s Wrap Administration team for guidance. If TSIB is your Wrap Administrator or you are looking for more information about Wrap-Up’s, reach out to TSIB!
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