Construction Liability Overview.  What: Insurance Requirements  Who: Owners, General Contractors, Subcontractors  When: Prior to Commencement of Work.

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Construction Liability Overview

 What: Insurance Requirements  Who: Owners, General Contractors, Subcontractors  When: Prior to Commencement of Work Insuring Construction Risks

 Contract Riders (See Exhibit I)  Hold Harmless Agreements What: Insurance Requirements

 Owners  If Owner is Hiring Subcontractors Directly Additional Insurance May Be Required  General Contractors  Subcontractors Who: Owners, General Contractors, Subcontractors

 During Contract Negotiations  Certificate of Insurance (See Exhibit II) When: Prior to Commencement of Work

 Owners  Contractors  Others – Project Manager, Architects, Engineers Common Exposures

 Non-Construction, Premises Liability  Uninsured Contractors Owners’ Exposures

 Bodily Injury  General Public  Workers – Third Party  Property Damage  Existing Structure  Surround Buildings Contractors’ Exposures

 Project / Construction Managers  Architects  Engineers Professional Liability Exposures

 Liability – General and Excess  Automobile Liability  Workers Compensation Commonly Required Insurance

 General Liability  Excess / Umbrella Liability  Extends Over Scheduled Underlying Insurance Policies  Choosing Limits  Self Insured Retention / Deductible Liability – General & Excess

 Owned Autos  Licensed Motor Vehicles  Mobile Equipment Licensed for Road Use  Hired Autos  Leased & Rented Motor Vehicles  Non-Owned Autos  Employees Private Passenger Autos Automobile Liability

 Bodily Injury to Employees  State Statutory Limits  Employers Liability  Coverage for Damages the Insured is Legally Obligated to Pay for Employee Injuries Due to Insured’s Negligence.  Bodily Injury to Uninsured Subcontractors  Implied Employer/Employee Relationships Workers’ Compensation

 Per Project / Per Location Aggregate, Pollution, XCU  Separate Policies – OCP, Railroad Protective  Bonds Additional Coverages

 Per Project Aggregate  Per Location Aggregate  Pollution Liability  XCU (Explosion, Collapse, Underground) Additional Policy Coverages

 OCP (Owners & Contractors Protective Liability Policy)  Railroad Protective Liability Separate Policies

 Wage & Welfare  Guarantees Payment of Wages and Contribution to Welfare Funds  License & Permit  Required by Municipalities Before Granting of a License or Permit To Do Business.  Performance & Payment  Guarantees Satisfactory Completion of the Project and Payments to All Subcontractors & Suppliers. Bonds

 Carrier Ratings  Additional Insured  Ongoing and Completed Operations  Per Project / Per Location Aggregate  Waivers of Subrogation Certificates of Insurance

 A.M. Best – Most Commonly Used (See Exhibit III)  Moody's  Standard & Poor Carrier Ratings

 Primary & Non-Contributory  Additional Insured Forms Vary by Carrier and May Not Afford the Required Coverage Additional Insured

 Compliance With Guaranty Provision  Extended Completed Operations Ongoing & Completed Operations

 Causes the General Aggregate Limit to Apply Separately To Each Of The Insured's Projects or Locations.  Reduces Potential for Exhausting Limit of Liability. Per Project / Per Location Aggregate

 The Relinquishment By an Insurer of the Right to Collect From Another Party for Damages Paid on Behalf of the Insured. Waivers of Subrogation

 Owner’s Insurance for Intended Use  Vacant or Partially Occupied Properties What To Do After Project Completion

 Conclusion of Construction Liability Insurance  Owner Occupied  Lessor’s Risk Only  Tenant Insurance Owner’s Insurance

 Vacant Buildings Represent an Increased Liability Exposure That Ordinarily Requires Special Underwriting and Additional Premium. Vacant or Partially Occupied Properties

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