Contracts Works Insurance has two key sections: the first provides cover for physical loss or damage to the works, and the second covers personal injury or damage to a third party's property. It can also cover tools and equipment owned by the business on and off-site.
This insurance typically covers contractors throughout the job cycle, from preparation at the workshop to on-site construction, then maintenance, testing and commissioning.
Contract Works Insurance can easily be customised to each contractor’s individual needs – from civil, commercial, new building or refurbishment to individual trades such as electrical, plumbing or formwork.
Contract Works Insurance is a package of insurance covers designed specifically for builders and contractors of any size. This insurance can help contractors financially survive if there is an accident or some type of damage to the works during construction, someone is injured, or valuable plant and equipment is lost or damaged.
Contract Works Insurance is an invaluable way to transfer your larger financial risks to an insurer for a fixed premium, and so minimise your risk. Many head contractors and principals also require builders to have this insurance in place.
Material Loss or Damage - provides cover for physical loss or damage to:
• works under construction;
• materials to be incorporated into the project, either at the site or stored off-site;
• temporary structures
• principal’s existing buildings.
Public and Products Liability - provides cover for injuries to other contractors working on the site during the construction (public liability), as well as damage to property which was built or completed once they have left the site (your product). For example, if support for a wall was not built correctly, and the wall collapses a year after the work is finished, then damage to the wall would be covered.
Plant & Equipment – provides cover for loss, damage or theft of your construction plant, tools and equipment.
While Contract Works Insurance is designed to cover loss, damage and accidents, like any insurance policy they will contain exclusions – such as faulty workmanship, materials or design, or any asbestos-related losses.
So, in the above example with the wall, the cost to rebuild the faulty support would not be insured, only the resulting damage to the wall and clean-up costs. However, if anyone was injured or the surrounding property was damaged, your insurer will pay for these costs and any legal expenses.