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Sarah Site Admin
Joined: 07 May 2007 Posts: 4 Karma: 0 (0)
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 2:28 pm Post subject: Construction Insurance and Bonds Simplified |
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When planning to build, many consumers are confused as to what protection is available to them, what is needed or recommended and what the bonds and insurances are actually protecting you against.
With that in mind, we have gathered a few of the most common protections with brief descriptions:
All Risk Insurance
As a purchaser, you should ensure that your contractor takes out an All-Risk or Builder’s-Risk policy in which he names you as one of the beneficiaries. This type of insurance policy is project specific – meaning that the policy is for your building construction only. This policy would be in addition to the contractor’s general business insurance and his liability policy. (You can – and should – request proof of these last two policies.) All-Risk insurance fees are based on the project cost, length of construction, contractor’s experience etc. The policy normally covers work in place, materials and equipment on site, in transit, even in some cases stored off-site. The cost of this insurance policy is often downloaded to the consumer either directly or in-directly.
Bid Bond
At the time of soliciting bids fro your construction project, you can require bidders to provide a bid bond. This is a form of prequalification for the purchaser. In order to get bonding, contractors are scrutinized very carefully by bonding companies or their insurance brokers. The bid bond ensures that anyone submitting a quotation for your project will in fact sign a contract – even if their bid is quite low. If they do not sign a contract, the bonding company will pay the difference to have the next lowest bidder complete the project. In this case, the contractor who would not sign a contract will not likely ever be able to get another bond.
Performance Bond
When a bid bond or other type of bid deposit used, Performance and Labour & Materials bonds are often required. The performance bonds protect purchasers from contractors not finishing a project. If a contractor backs out of a project fro which he was bonded with a performance bond, the bonding company steps in and provides the necessary funding to complete the original contract. Again, that contractor will not likely get bonding in the future.
Labour & Materials Bond
Labour & Materials bonds are most often used in tandem with the performance bonds. They also protect the purchaser from an unscrupulous contractor. If a contractor does not pay his suppliers or subtrades, a great deal of litigation can follow, including liens against the property placed by law-suits. Should this happen with a labour & materials bond in place, the bonding company takes the burden from the purchaser and works to clear up the problem.
Of course once the construction work is complete, you will want to get your completed building insurance in place and add contents insurance as required. |
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poter.alan
Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Posts: 1 Karma: 0 (0)
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:07 am Post subject: Interiors and Exteriors |
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Lisa-Adam
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Hank Freid
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:34 am Post subject: Construction Connection |
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blake
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