Introduction to contract works insurance for Real Estate underwriters/brokers
In this IIL Property Investors Seminar, intended for those new to this sector of the profession, Laura Frost, Jaymin Patel, Dave Cahill & Paul Kelly provided an overview of Construction and Contract Works Insurance.
They looked at the parties involved in a contruction contract: JCT contract conditions; CCIP and OCIP; cover provided under existing property insurances; project specific contract works insurance; advanced loss of profit; existing structures; JCT 6.5.1; public liability; Joint Code of Practice and water damage on construction sites.
By the end of this lecture members would have gained an insight into:
- What contract works cover is provided under a typical Property Owners wording
- The implications for Property cover on existing buildings incl. where the Employer is not the landlord or freeholder
- Contract works insurance and what are the benefits of an Owner Controlled Programme (OCIP)
- The main types of cover available under an OCIP e.g. loss of income/delayed start up (DSU), JCT clause 6.5.1 perils and PL
- Risk management on construction sites - Joint Code of Practice
Chair:
Dave Cahill, Senior Partner, Divisional Business Development Leader, JLT Specialty Ltd.
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