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Public Liability Doesn’t Cover Damage or Loss to Your Own Goods
Contract works insurance is intended to cover accidental damage or loss to the works being built. If you’re thinking that the damage should be covered by the builder’s public liability insurance, this is complicated. Public liability only covers your liability for...
If Work Stops On Site Your Insurance Might Stop Too
Contract works insurance includes a cessation of work exclusion, which says there is no cover if work has stopped on site for a certain period of time.
Builtin’s 7 tips to avoid an unpleasant surprise these holidays
Here are 7 things you should remember when you’re thinking about Christmas and the holidays, as well as rushing to finish off projects for demanding customers.
Are You Hiring Equipment?
If you want to avoid having to pay the hire company’s damage waiver charges every time then you can arrange your own annual policy to cover hired equipment. This could add up to a reasonable saving depending on the amount you spend on hireage each year and the value...
Annual Contract Works Insurance Explainer – What Are You Getting?
If you’re a builder with an annual contract works policy (instead of taking out individual policies for each build) it’s important you understand which type of annual policy you have. Any misunderstanding of how your particular policy works could leave you exposed....
How Cover For Legal Expenses Works
Most liability policies cover the legal costs related to a claim under that particular policy, ie. for defending the claim against you. For example, if you are sued for causing damage to someone’s house, and this damage is covered by public liability insurance, then...
Contract Works Insurance Covers Subbies Too!
Well, it should do. Regardless of who arranges it generally sub-contractors can and usually are included under the policy. That means it doesn’t matter if it’s the builder, the owner or a subbie who damages the works, the contract works policy will cover it. Who pays...
Be Aware of the Building Defects Exclusion
This is an exclusion in most construction and liability policies these days. It stemmed from the leaky homes crisis and effectively excludes any claim where water has penetrated a building through its external envelope. This sucks for trades who are working on this...
Retentions Regime Under Review Again!
The protection of retentions has been an issue in the construction industry for years, not just in New Zealand but globally. Amendments to the Construction Contracts Act a few years back put obligations on head contractors to protect those retentions by holding them...