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CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE
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Khalid Rehman
Muhammad Saleem
Dawood Khan
Fahad-ullah
Abid Ali
Ismail Khan
 W is Insurance?
hat
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 Insurance is a contract by which one party (the
insurer), in exchange for consideration (i.e., money
or a premium) promises to make payments upon the
destruction or injury of something in which the other
party (the insured) has an interest.
 The insurer agrees to give the insured some benefit
(usually financial compensation) if a specified event
occurs. The event must involve some uncertainty
about whether or when it will happen.
 W use insurance on a construction
hy
project?
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 A responsibility given to a party under a construction
contract may be substantial.
 The party accepting a risk often chooses to cover its
liability with insurance.
 Insurance also protects the party to whom liability is
owed because the party accepting the risk may be
unable to discharge its liability unless it has insured
against the risk.
 For example, if an architect's practice designed a
building with a defect in it, which would cost £1 million to
remedy, the architect may not have £1 million. Often,
only a successful insurance claim would allow the
architect to pay the remedial cost.
 CLASSES OF INSURANCE
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 Insurance policies in the construction industry fall into
two categories:
 Property Insurance
 Liability Insurance
 PROPERTY INSURANCE
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 This relates to damage occurring to property or the
works themselves during construction and is referred to
as “property” or “works” insurance policies.
 It covers the property, contract work,materials,equipment
and machinery connected with it.
 LIABILITY INSURANCE
8

 The second category is liability insurance dealing with
claims by third parties for personal injury and property
damage.
 It covers the insured’s liability to third parties.
 There are three main types:
 Employer’s liability
 Public liability
 Professional Indemnity
 LIABILITY INSURANCE
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 Employer’s liability:
The employer’s liability to his employees under a
contract of service or apprenticeship for personal injury or
disease arising out of the course of employment.
 Public liability:
 This covers liability for accidental injury or death to any
person(other than employees) and loss or damage to a
third party’s property.
 It is usually designed to cover common law liability to
adjoining owners and the general public arising during
the course of or in connection with the work on site.
 LIABILITY INSURANCE
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 Public liability insurance therefore covers the contractor’s
liability to the employer for damage to property which is
adjacent to the site but not belonging to the employer.
 Professional Indemnity: Indemnifies the insured
against legal liability arising from the insured’s
professional activities. The activities can of course vary
tremendously, and therefore must be defined in the
policy.
 SALIENT FEATURES OF AN INSURANCE
CONTRACT
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 The insurance company will ask for information relating
to the risk and then will offer the person a quotation. If
the quotation is accepted, then a contract will exist. The
quotation should include amongst other things the
following information:o The premium that is payable
o The amount of taxation
o Any additional fees payable
o How long the quotation is valid for
o The name of the insurance company
o Key facts document outlining all the salient information
pertaining to the insurance
W
hat Insurance Can and Can’t Do?
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 Not all risk is insurable
 There is an interplay between insurable and uninsurable
risk.
 Regardless of insurance in place, loss avoidance and
mitigation are preferable to an insurance settlement.
 Insurance can remove barriers to collaboration
 Insurers provide their best terms and conditions to
projects where risk is managed.
 Types of Insurance on Construction
Projects
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 There are
insurances:
o
o
o
o
o

five

common

types

All risks insurance.
Professional indemnity insurance.
Product liability insurance.
Public liability insurance.
Latent defects insurance.

of
 ALL RISKS INSURANCE
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 All Risks Insurance is an insurance modality that covers all
types of Engineering Civil Works.
 This includes the fundamental aim of protecting against the
accidental loss or damage to the works, including the
contractor’s construction plant and equipment, as well as third
parties’ claims due to personal damage, provided that these
directly result from such construction works.
 PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY
INSURANCE
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 Professional indemnity insurance insures against liability arising
from professional negligence.
 This usually includes a contractual liability that is equivalent to
professional negligence, such as a breach of a contractual
obligation to exercise reasonable skill, care and diligence when
carrying out design. Architects, engineers, other professional
consultants and a building contractor that owes a design
responsibility to its employer are usually required to maintain
such insurance.
 PRODUCT LIABILITY INSURANCE
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 Product liability insurance protects against liability for injury to
people or damage to property, arising out of products supplied
by a business. Suppliers of equipment to a construction or
engineering project, such as lifts or escalators, may be required
to maintain such insurance, sometimes in place of professional
indemnity insurance.
 PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE
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 Public liability insurance covers liability arising from death or
personal injury to third parties other than the insured's own
employees and for damage to property belonging to third
parties.
 LATENT DEFECTS INSURANCE
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 Latent defects insurance is also known as decennial insurance.
 Typically protects the owner against the cost of remedying the
structure of a building, due to a defect.
 Usually, it lasts for ten years from the original construction of a
building. Typically, a building owner must arrange the cover in
advance.
 RISK MANAGEMENT-PROJECTS
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 A typical construction project has almost 200 distinct
construction project risks.
 These risks range from project planning, contract formation, onsite work, subcontractor performance, materials on site etc.
 Of the 200 distinct risks identified in a construction project about
two-thirds are not directly insurable.
 Does the contractor employee a risk management plan?
 The six steps in a risk management plan or program.
 RISK MANAGEMENT-THE SIX STEPS
PLUS ONE
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 Risk Assessment
 Risk Identification
 Risk Analysis
 Risk Evaluation
 Risk Treatment
 Monitoring and review
 Communication and consultation
 BONDS
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 Performance bond is a surety bond issued by an
insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory
completion of a project by a contractor.
 The surety bond is a contract between insured and
bonding company.
 Required on government projects that exceed
$1000,000
 TYPES OF BONDS
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 Bid bonds:
• Usually a percentage of the contract price used to
guarantee that if a contractor does not accept a bid that is
awarded to them that the owner will be compensated by
the surety for an amount up to the amount of the second
lowest bidder.
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 TYPES OF BONDS
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 Performance:
• If a contractor defaults the surety is obligated to complete
the project up to the original value plus the value of any
change orders that were approved by the surety
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 TYPES OF BONDS
28

 Payment (labor and material):
o If the owner has paid the contractor and the contractor
did not pay the subcontractors, then the surety will pay
them.
o In this case the surety company still have responsibility to
pay for the sub contractor.
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 Certificate of Insurance
13

The certificate holder should always be
the Agency or entity contracting for
services.
The certificate should be signed.
Named insured correctly identified.
Dates should cover the entire period.
Check in the policy limits.
Make sure there is a policy number.
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ANY QUESTIONs….?
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Construction Insurance

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Construction Insurance

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  • 3. GROUP MEMEBERS       Khalid Rehman Muhammad Saleem Dawood Khan Fahad-ullah Abid Ali Ismail Khan
  • 4.  W is Insurance? hat 4  Insurance is a contract by which one party (the insurer), in exchange for consideration (i.e., money or a premium) promises to make payments upon the destruction or injury of something in which the other party (the insured) has an interest.  The insurer agrees to give the insured some benefit (usually financial compensation) if a specified event occurs. The event must involve some uncertainty about whether or when it will happen.
  • 5.  W use insurance on a construction hy project? 5  A responsibility given to a party under a construction contract may be substantial.  The party accepting a risk often chooses to cover its liability with insurance.  Insurance also protects the party to whom liability is owed because the party accepting the risk may be unable to discharge its liability unless it has insured against the risk.  For example, if an architect's practice designed a building with a defect in it, which would cost £1 million to remedy, the architect may not have £1 million. Often, only a successful insurance claim would allow the architect to pay the remedial cost.
  • 6.  CLASSES OF INSURANCE 6  Insurance policies in the construction industry fall into two categories:  Property Insurance  Liability Insurance
  • 7.  PROPERTY INSURANCE 7  This relates to damage occurring to property or the works themselves during construction and is referred to as “property” or “works” insurance policies.  It covers the property, contract work,materials,equipment and machinery connected with it.
  • 8.  LIABILITY INSURANCE 8  The second category is liability insurance dealing with claims by third parties for personal injury and property damage.  It covers the insured’s liability to third parties.  There are three main types:  Employer’s liability  Public liability  Professional Indemnity
  • 9.  LIABILITY INSURANCE 9  Employer’s liability: The employer’s liability to his employees under a contract of service or apprenticeship for personal injury or disease arising out of the course of employment.  Public liability:  This covers liability for accidental injury or death to any person(other than employees) and loss or damage to a third party’s property.  It is usually designed to cover common law liability to adjoining owners and the general public arising during the course of or in connection with the work on site.
  • 10.  LIABILITY INSURANCE 10  Public liability insurance therefore covers the contractor’s liability to the employer for damage to property which is adjacent to the site but not belonging to the employer.  Professional Indemnity: Indemnifies the insured against legal liability arising from the insured’s professional activities. The activities can of course vary tremendously, and therefore must be defined in the policy.
  • 11.  SALIENT FEATURES OF AN INSURANCE CONTRACT 11  The insurance company will ask for information relating to the risk and then will offer the person a quotation. If the quotation is accepted, then a contract will exist. The quotation should include amongst other things the following information:o The premium that is payable o The amount of taxation o Any additional fees payable o How long the quotation is valid for o The name of the insurance company o Key facts document outlining all the salient information pertaining to the insurance
  • 12. W hat Insurance Can and Can’t Do? 12  Not all risk is insurable  There is an interplay between insurable and uninsurable risk.  Regardless of insurance in place, loss avoidance and mitigation are preferable to an insurance settlement.  Insurance can remove barriers to collaboration  Insurers provide their best terms and conditions to projects where risk is managed.
  • 13.  Types of Insurance on Construction Projects 15  There are insurances: o o o o o five common types All risks insurance. Professional indemnity insurance. Product liability insurance. Public liability insurance. Latent defects insurance. of
  • 14.  ALL RISKS INSURANCE 16  All Risks Insurance is an insurance modality that covers all types of Engineering Civil Works.  This includes the fundamental aim of protecting against the accidental loss or damage to the works, including the contractor’s construction plant and equipment, as well as third parties’ claims due to personal damage, provided that these directly result from such construction works.
  • 15.  PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE 17  Professional indemnity insurance insures against liability arising from professional negligence.  This usually includes a contractual liability that is equivalent to professional negligence, such as a breach of a contractual obligation to exercise reasonable skill, care and diligence when carrying out design. Architects, engineers, other professional consultants and a building contractor that owes a design responsibility to its employer are usually required to maintain such insurance.
  • 16.  PRODUCT LIABILITY INSURANCE 18  Product liability insurance protects against liability for injury to people or damage to property, arising out of products supplied by a business. Suppliers of equipment to a construction or engineering project, such as lifts or escalators, may be required to maintain such insurance, sometimes in place of professional indemnity insurance.
  • 17.  PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE 19  Public liability insurance covers liability arising from death or personal injury to third parties other than the insured's own employees and for damage to property belonging to third parties.
  • 18.  LATENT DEFECTS INSURANCE 20  Latent defects insurance is also known as decennial insurance.  Typically protects the owner against the cost of remedying the structure of a building, due to a defect.  Usually, it lasts for ten years from the original construction of a building. Typically, a building owner must arrange the cover in advance.
  • 19.  RISK MANAGEMENT-PROJECTS 21  A typical construction project has almost 200 distinct construction project risks.  These risks range from project planning, contract formation, onsite work, subcontractor performance, materials on site etc.  Of the 200 distinct risks identified in a construction project about two-thirds are not directly insurable.  Does the contractor employee a risk management plan?  The six steps in a risk management plan or program.
  • 20.  RISK MANAGEMENT-THE SIX STEPS PLUS ONE 22  Risk Assessment  Risk Identification  Risk Analysis  Risk Evaluation  Risk Treatment  Monitoring and review  Communication and consultation
  • 21.  BONDS 23  Performance bond is a surety bond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor.  The surety bond is a contract between insured and bonding company.  Required on government projects that exceed $1000,000
  • 22.  TYPES OF BONDS 24  Bid bonds: • Usually a percentage of the contract price used to guarantee that if a contractor does not accept a bid that is awarded to them that the owner will be compensated by the surety for an amount up to the amount of the second lowest bidder.
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  • 24.  TYPES OF BONDS 26  Performance: • If a contractor defaults the surety is obligated to complete the project up to the original value plus the value of any change orders that were approved by the surety
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  • 26.  TYPES OF BONDS 28  Payment (labor and material): o If the owner has paid the contractor and the contractor did not pay the subcontractors, then the surety will pay them. o In this case the surety company still have responsibility to pay for the sub contractor.
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  • 28.  Certificate of Insurance 13 The certificate holder should always be the Agency or entity contracting for services. The certificate should be signed. Named insured correctly identified. Dates should cover the entire period. Check in the policy limits. Make sure there is a policy number.
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