There are various coverages to consider when converting your commercial building to a residential space. Make sure you choose the right one.
Exploring the Nuances of Workers’ Compensation Insurance for Contractors
Workers' compensation for contractors has its own set of eccentricities, but certain action items can make them easier to navigate.
Preparing for Extreme Weather: Insurance Considerations for Contractors
Preparing construction projects to withstand extreme weather can look like flood mitigation and high-wind tie-downs onsite, but it should also look like acquiring the right insurance and updating it accordingly.
Three Actions to Prepare Your Company for Combatting Downtime Due to Severe Weather
Downtime can be as costly to a construction company and its jobsite as the downed trees, equipment and power lines resulting from a severe storm. Make sure you're prepared to handle both.
Executive Insights 2024: Leaders in Insurance and Surety Bonding
Experts in surety reveal their industry insights.
Three Tips to Help You Find the Right Security Partner for Your Construction Site
Securing the jobsite starts with securing a partner that is right for your company's brand and values.
Emphasis on Infrastructure Creates New Opportunities, New Risks for Construction Professionals
With great opportunity for construction projects comes great responsibility for mitigating risk. Here's how to avoid increasing business costs and liabilities.
Protect Projects From Higher Repair Costs and Property Damage
The cost of risk—and mitigating it—has increased in construction. It’s a trend that mirrors economic headwinds that are expected to continue in 2024.











