When it comes to protecting today’s construction businesses, executives must make sure necessary insurance coverage is in place and communicated to clients or other required parties—a responsibility that should not take any longer than necessary.
When Engineering Design Fails: The Impact of Faulty Design and Collapses
Faulty material choices and fast-tracked construction practices continue to combine with workmanship, design and engineering issues to produce an increasing number of design and building errors.
2018 Insurance Market Outlook
Once premiums for property, general liability, auto, workers’ compensation, employee benefits, life insurance and other lines of coverage are added up, it can often total 5 percent or more of a firm’s total revenue—and that is only the direct costs.
Five Ways Contractors Can Lower Workers’ Compensation Costs
Lowering workers' comp rates can be as simple as five simple recordkeeping and paperwork reporting procedures.
Preparing for a Risk Management Review
Don’t fear a risk management review. While insurers want to be certain a contractor is taking actions to prevent injuries and property damage, there are steps contractors can take for a successful review.
Do What Matters to Avoid the Cumulative Damage of Experience Modification
Keep an experience mod rate low with prevention through a company-wide safety culture and claims management and close workplace injury claims as soon as possible.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: March 16, 2018
Here’s the rundown on new technology for equipment/fleet maintenance and tracking, liability insurance for iot and drones, and VR project walkthroughs.
Protect Against Design Errors With Owners Protective Professional Indemnity Coverage
Owners Protective Professional (OPP) is an option for filling coverage gaps and protecting both owners and the contractors they hire from the costly consequences resulting from design and construction problems.








