[GI] Lunchtime Seminar - An Introduction to Construction Insurance
This session will cover:
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What is Construction insurance and how it differs from traditional property insurance.
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The difference between CAR & EAR insurances
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Single projects and annually renewable policies.
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How a construction risk is rated.
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Common extensions of cover such as testing & commissioning; maintenance; transit.
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Additional Covers offered or available such as owned & hired in plant; Employees Tools; DSU/ALOP; Public Liability; Existing structures.
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Defective design
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A brief introduction to other more complex covers such as multiple insured’s; overseas cover; contractors plant & plant hirers, speculative buildings / show houses.
This session will finish with a summary and questions.
Speaker - Ian Harris
Ian Harris has been a construction underwriter for more than 25 years. He started working for Eagle Star and then General Accident in London and after 10 years he relocated to the Midlands and has been based in Birmingham since 1999. Since relocating to the Midlands he was first a Senior Underwriter and then Regional Underwriting Manager for CGU/Norwich Union. Since 2005 he has been responsible for the growth and development of UK regional EAR business and has also since 2008 has been the lead underwriter for the development of Chubb European Group (previously Ace European Group’s) Renewable Energy Account.
Ian is an Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute and a Chartered Insurer. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Insurance & Risk Management from Cass Business School at City University. He is a past president of Birmingham Insurance Institute and until this April was Head of their Professional Development and Education committee. He has been awarded the Distinguished service medal by the CII.
This event is kindly sponsored by Berkeley Insurance Group.
Any queries please contact Allison Marshall – Education Secretary – amarshall@aspectsecruit.co.uk
An Introduction to Construction Insurance Presentation Slides
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