Wholesale Construction Insurance & MGA Binding

Primary & Excess Placement

Construction projects involve numerous stakeholders, intricate processes, and a wide range of risks, making comprehensive insurance coverage essential. Our team can help close any coverage gaps your clients might have, ensuring they’re protected from pollution and environmental mishaps, equipment failure, excess limits, and more. We specialize in primary and excess placements and can collaborate with you in either a contract binding or brokerage role, so your clients can focus on building with confidence rather than worrying about liabilities.

Brokerage & MGA Binding Authority

Industries served

  • Architects
  • Artisan contractors
  • Construction managers
  • Construction products manufacturers
  • Design/build contractors
  • Energy contractors
  • Engineers
  • Environmental professionals
  • General contractors

Capabilities

  • Course of construction
  • Crime
  • Contractor’s equipment
  • Discontinued products
  • Errors & omissions
  • Excess
  • General liability/practice policy
  • OCP
  • Pollution
  • Project management
  • Project specific
  • Workers’ compensation
  • Wrap/OCIP/CCIP

FAQs – Construction

Excess and surplus construction insurance provides coverage for risks that are often excluded from standard general liability policies, such as pollution. Whether your client is a construction manager, artisan contractor, engineer, general contractor, environmental professional, or another type of contractor, excess and surplus construction insurance can help fill the coverage gaps in their primary insurance program. For example, contractors pollution liability insurance may cover remediation costs from a covered pollution event, as well as third-party bodily injuries and property damage.

Yes, many types of contractors may qualify for excess and surplus construction insurance, including drywallers, roofing companies, painting contractors, electricians, plumbers, and many others.

Any business involved in the construction industry should consider construction insurance. We work with a wide range of businesses, including general contractors, engineers, construction managers, energy contractors, environmental professionals, architects, design/build contractors, and construction product manufacturers. We understand the unique risks these industries face and will customize a construction insurance program that aligns with their specific needs and budget.

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