There’s nothing more frustrating than being ready for the work—but getting passed over because the right people didn’t know who you were, or worse, didn’t trust that you were the real deal.
That’s why certification matters. And why Pegbo.com is making it easier to get noticed, stay visible, and land more contracts—especially when project requirements come with supplier participation targets.
In this article, we break down what third-party certification really means in today’s business landscape, how organizations like NMSDC and WBENC help ensure legitimacy, and how Pegbo connects the dots so certification turns into actual business.
Whether you're a subcontractor trying to win bids or a prime contractor looking to hit specific targets, third-party certification is about trust. It's about proving that a business is legitimately owned and led by individuals who meet specific standards, and that they actually do the work.
But beyond the formal definition, here’s what certification actually unlocks:
In short: certification isn’t about checking a box. It’s about building a reputation that gets you in the room—and gives you a seat at the table.
If you’re going to get certified, you want that stamp to mean something. Two organizations have been leading the charge for decades:
These aren’t just certifiers. They’re connectors. They’re builders. They’re advocates for real suppliers ready to work.
Now here’s the truth: certification is step one. Getting found and hired? That’s where Pegbo changes the game.
At Pegbo.com, we don’t just let you upload your certificate. We make it work for you. Here’s how:
Buyers can search specifically for certified suppliers using Pegbo’s filters. You don’t just sit in a list—you get surfaced when a project needs your trade and your credentials.
We integrate data checks and expiration date tracking to ensure that suppliers are current and compliant. No outdated PDFs. No last-minute surprises. Just real-time confidence.
Pegbo matches certified suppliers to actual opportunities. So instead of wasting time chasing dead ends, you focus on the bids where you already qualify.
For primes tracking participation goals, Pegbo logs interactions and contract values so you don’t have to do the math later. One click, and your compliance report is ready.
Let’s put this into context with a hypothetical—but realistic—scenario:
Mock Company: ABC General Contractors
Project: $3.5M High School Renovation
Target: 30% subcontractor participation from certified suppliers
Using Pegbo, ABC found:
Without Pegbo, this would have meant emails, spreadsheets, back-and-forth verification, and piles of paperwork. With Pegbo? It’s simplified, searchable, and traceable.
The business world is changing. Agencies and project owners are raising the bar on who gets work—and how that work is tracked. If you want a shot at bigger projects, longer contracts, and stronger partnerships, you need a way to show that you're qualified and capable.
And buyers? They need more than a list. They need tools that help them see what’s real, report what matters, and avoid compliance headaches.
That’s what Pegbo brings: clarity, connection, and confidence.
Getting certified isn’t easy. You gathered the paperwork. You built the business. You passed the review.
Now it’s time to let that effort work for you.
With Pegbo.com, your certification isn’t just another file upload—it’s a strategic advantage. It gets you seen. It gets you connected. And if you’re a buyer trying to meet participation goals, it gets you the qualified partners you can count on to deliver.
Pegbo helps you turn paperwork into partnerships.
What is Pegbo.com used for?
Pegbo is a supplier connection and compliance platform that helps certified suppliers get discovered and hired, and helps buyers meet participation requirements.
Can Pegbo verify certifications?
Yes. Pegbo tracks and displays up-to-date certification status directly on supplier profiles.
How does Pegbo help with subcontractor goals?
Pegbo allows general contractors to search for qualified, certified suppliers, log spend, and export Good Faith Effort (GFE) reports.
Which certifications does Pegbo recognize?
Pegbo integrates suppliers certified through agencies like NMSDC, WBENC, SBA, and state-level certification programs.