Contract Works
Contract Works is an insurance designed to cover work that is being carried out on a building site. This Insurance can pay to repair or restore the work that is currently ongoing and typically contract work insurance policies will typically reimburse in the event of fire, flood or theft.
Many Builders, when you sign an initial contract will ask that you have a contract works policy in place as part of a Joint Contract Tribunal or JCT. It is advisable to ask if you require this Insurance as you could be made responsible for the uncompleted work.
Some examples of businesses where Contract Works Cover is applicable are Building Contractors, Property Developers, Carpenters or plasterers. Generally, however it is useful for almost anyone working in the construction industry.
Buying the right level of cover is essential as you will need to base your quote on the total cost of the largest contract. Contracts can run well over one year; however, policies can be extended to suit your length of time.
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Contract Works
Insurance for builders and other tradesmen, designed to cover work that’s underway on a site. It can pay to repair or redo the work that’s in progress if it’s damaged by an insured event like fire, flood, storm, vandalism or theft
Existing Structure
Whilst Renovation Works are ongoing, Cover can be provided for the existing buildings of the property including outbuildings, garages & walls.
This means that the existing structure will be restored to the condition it was in prior to the loss
This can assist should the contract requirements joint names contracts
Non-Negligence
Cover should there be adjoining neighbours where party wall agreements are in place for the duration of the contact works.
Public Liability
Public Liability Insurance protects you if clients or members of the public suffer personal injury or property damage due to negligence caused either by you, a member of staff or failure to maintain your premises in a good state of repair. It can pay for the costs of subsequent legal expenses or compensation claims.