General liability is the baseline requirement for any contractor who wants to work on a commercial job site. Most clients will not sign a contract without a certificate of insurance in hand first.
U.S. construction firms on average paid more for their insurance in the first half of 2013 as underwriters continue to seek price increases across the breadth of their contractor portfolios, according ...
When it comes to selecting a general contractor for a construction project, owners’ typical considerations are clear: the contractor’s experience, its vision for the job, the quality of its work, and ...
Contractors face rising construction risks and insurance price pressure. Farmer Brown reports updated guidance on Builders Risk coverage costs while promoting a unified path from construction coverage ...